Tsvangirai threatens ‘violent end game’
Brian Chitemba and Tichaona Zindoga MDC-T leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai has threatened a “violent endgame” to force President Mugabe from office and block introduction of bond notes.
How bond notes will work
Livingstone Marufu and Debra Matabvu Zimbabweans should not panic over the impending introduction of bond notes as their United States dollar bank accounts will remain operational, Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe…
Key victories on economic front
But more required to improve business Corruption, bureaucracy weigh down growth
Winky D, Oskid go to war . . . Dancehall star erases mega producer from album
WINKY D’s much-awaited album could suffer a stillbirth. An ongoing war threatens to scupper months of studio work as Winky D has clashed with the producer of his album, Oskid,…
Seh Calaz in censorship storm
ZIM dancehall star Tawanda Mumanyi, popularly known as Seh Calaz, faces arrest for allegedly recording and distributing an obscene song, The Sunday Mail Leisure has learnt.
Morgan Heritage jets in Wednesday
FANS of reggae royalty, Morgan Heritage (pictured) , pressed panic buttons a fortnight ago when Kenya announced it had cancelled the reggae band’s performance in that country.
Silently sculpting way to the top
HE remains an unknown quantity in the local visual arts sector. But away from home he has been immortalised in dozens of prominent artworks in South Africa, Germany, Australia, Canada…
NatFoods slashes prices, capacity tops 100pc
Livingstone Marufu LISTED food processor, National Foods (NatFoods), a subsidiary of Pan-African industrial behemoth Innscor Africa Holdings, recently slashed bakers’ flour prices from US$31 per bag to US$29 as operating…
Watering the prospects for horticulture… Local produce cheaper than imports
Livingstone Marufu THERE was a time, especially after the switch to the multi-currency system dominated by the United States dollar in 2009, when ornately-packaged deciduous fruits and fresh products from…
No answers thirty years on
Lovemore Ranga Mataire The first time I saw President Mugabe shed tears was on the morning of October 20, 1986. I was barely 10 years old, but the image of…











