Then came the wind

AS winter gives way to spring, so arrives wind to blow away the few remaining leaves off the trees. It is that time of the year when wind speeds pick up…

Queen Elizabeth students work as journalists for Zimpapers

Chiedza Nyakanyanga, L6 Queen Elizabeth Seven Queen Elizabeth students spent four days working as journalists for Zimpapers at Herald House under the School on the Shopfloor programme.

Another year of water woes

Harare residents have to wait longer for consistent water supplies as rehabilitation of Morton Jaffray Water Works will only be completed in December 2017. Prince Edward Water Treatment Works has also…

Freedom through truth, knowledge

READING and interpreting Scriptures literally and historically makes them unreliable and dangerously false. This column has shown that it’s a lie that the consequences of truth and knowledge in Genesis 3:6…

Zim-Egypt to take tourism co-operation to higher levels

Sugar Chagonda in Cairo, Egypt TOURISM and Hospitality Industry Minister Dr Walter Mzembi who is in Cairo, Egypt on his UNWTO campaign trail, had a fruitful engagement with his Egyptian…

Mr Bean, Soul Jah Love & a trip to Gwanda

Leisure Reporters SO Mr Bean is headed to Zimbabwe, courtesy of Splash Paints, the same company that last year brought Billal Heydar, one of the tallest men in the world.

The Deck — perfect place to chill

Yoliswa Dube, Sunday Life Reporter MY sister-in-law based in the United States was coming over to visit for the weekend.

We are on the right track: Chiwenga

This week we publish the final instalment of Zimbabwe Defence Forces Commander, General Constantino Guveya Dominic Nyikadzino Chiwenga’s, interview with The Sunday Mail Editor Mabasa Sasa and Reporter Tinashe Farawo.…

Arts Focus: REGIONAL COMPARISON NOT GOOD FOR OUR ARTS

Raisedon Baya Today I will try to be a little emotional. This is so because the topic for today makes me very emotional. Anyway let me begin by saying the arguments…

Tobacco, gold producers set for windfall payouts

GOVERNMENT, through the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ), will soon make windfall payouts to exporters, particularly tobacco farmers and gold producers, from earnings accruing from the export incentive scheme unveiled…

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