Chevrons get mental coach

AS part of efforts to end the national men’s cricket team’s poor form, Zimbabwe Cricket has hired a mental coach.

The little tricks that give urea the edge

Peter Gambara It is that time of the year again when maize in most parts of Zimbabwe is due for top-dressing fertiliser. This year has, however, witnessed a shortage of…

No to Ex-Jap, yes to mabhero

Howdy folks! Government has a lot of explaining to do in the wake of its lifting of import controls which were previously imposed on second-hand clothing, commonly known as mabhero.

Baby Manqoba: A father’s journey to hell and back

Lawson Mabhena — New Delhi was filled with smog when we arrived on the evening of November 3, 2016. One could hardly breathe and this was certainly not the most…

Afcon flops

TODAY we look at the biggest flops of the Africa Cup of Nations so far after the conclusion of the group stage in Gabon.

It’s time to play ball

THE Zimbabwe women’s senior basketball team is expected to convene today as preparations for the AfroBasket qualifiers finally begin.

The Sunday Mail gains readership

Sunday Mail Reporter The Sunday Mail continues to dominate the local weekly newspaper market, commanding 27 percent of the total readership over the last quarter of 2016, up from 19…

Delta allays job fears, new beers coming

Africa Moyo Business Reporter — LISTED beverages manufacturer Delta Corporation will not be cutting jobs in Zimbabwe despite the recent announcement by its new parent, Belgium-based AB InBev, that it…

The little fighter who soldiered on

Grace Kaerasora Extra Reporter — It was an all-smiles affair at the Harare International Airport arrivals terminal as family and friends waited for Shamiso Yikoniko and Manqoba Mabhena’s arrival last…

No to Ex-Jap, yes to mabhero

Howdy folks! Government has a lot of explaining to do in the wake of its lifting of import controls which were previously imposed on second-hand clothing, commonly known as mabhero.

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