KITFT: The fish didn’t bite
The Kariba Invitational Tiger Fishing Tournament, which — all things being equal — should be Zimbabwe’s largest private sector-driven tourism window, came and went a fortnight ago.
A US$1,4 billion game changer
GOVERNMENT says the sealing of two mega investment deals by the National Railways of Zimbabwe and Ziscosteel will have a far-reaching impact on the broader national economy.
The adventures of JP in wonderland
JAH Prayzah’s latest offering “Kutonga Kwaro” speaks of an artiste whose head has been turned.
‘We killed sellouts mercilessly’
When we started the series of interviews with Cde David Todhlana (born Chrispen Tapfuma Mataire) a few weeks ago, we warned about his brutal honesty. This week, he tells Munyaradzi…
‘The crybabies must grow up!’
Industry wants Government to stop mollycoddling State enterprises and parastatals (SEPs), saying the heavy losses the entities post are largely due to gross mismanagement.
Police probe Youth League chair
Brian Chitemba and Samuel Kadungure POLICE are investigating Zanu-PF Manicaland youth chair Cde Mubuso Chinguno for allegedly swindling US$160 000, including from teachers, in a residential land scam.
Month of tears for Zim Catholics
Alvin Zhakata OCTOBER has been a dark month for the Roman Catholic Church in Zimbabwe following the deaths in separate incidences of four ministers – a bishop, two priests and…
‘It’s all about bragging rights’
The Sunday Mail’s Features Editor Garikai Mazara sat down with Rod Bennet, the organising director of the Kariba Invitational Tiger Fishing Tournament, to talk about the hosting of the annual…
The nine lives of Clement Matawu
WHEN Clement Matawu made his Premier Soccer League debut on April 8, 2001 ZPC Kariba forward Blessing “Gode” Nyamuzihwa was two-years-old.
Streak toughs it out in Chevrons trenches
A YEAR on as the Zimbabwe national cricket team coach, Heath Streak highlights that the Chevrons are still a work in progress with the big goal being qualifying for the…











