ndians to upgrade Harare, Byo power stations
Sunday Mail Reporter Four Indian firms have been shortlisted to conduct a major retooling exercise for Harare and Bulawayo Thermal Power Stations in a move that marks the final stages…
New SRC board brings in fresh ideas – Hlongwane
Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter THE Minister of Sport and Recreation, Makhosini Hlongwane, is convinced that the new Sports and Recreation Commission board brings with it a fresh way of…
Plumtree border post wins top award
Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Plumtree Correspondent PLUMTREE Border Post was named the best-run station at the 2016 inaugural awards of excellence for the Department of Immigration shrugging off stiff competition from 25…
Zimra suspends 4 big wigs
THE Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) has suspended four top information communication technology (ICT) managers on allegations of misconduct.
Bridge Reporter — Whilst every other nine-year old’s mind is occupied with playing and eating sweets, there is a nine-year-old with a difference. She is thinking of writing and publishing…
Unforgettable 2016
Harmony Agere Extra Reporter— TODAY, a new year with new plans and new resolutions begins. To some, it’s an opportunity to start afresh in their various adventures and put the…
Hopes for 2017
Fatima Bulla — PEOPLE from different faiths have expressed hope for 2017, with many looking forward to the turnaround of the economy and continued peace in the country.
Mixed bag for theatre in 2016
Takudzwa Chihambakwe Leisure Correspondent— THE theatre scene was abuzz in 2016 with a number of amazing local and international shows staged throughout the country.
Command agric planting officially closes
Livingstone Marufu Government says dry land farmers in Mashonaland and parts of Manicaland that are contracted under the Command Agriculture programme should now halt further planting of maize seed, hold…
No school fees increase: Govt
Tinomuda Chakanyuka, Sunday News Senior Reporter THE Government has said the majority of schools in the country are less likely to increase school fees for the first term which begins…











