Nyanga’s green revolution

Nyakomba Irrigation Scheme has been a dream in the making for decades.

But the best from the scheme is yet to come, especially after the completion of the $15 million rehabilitation that the scheme is undergoing in a joint project between the Government of Zimbabwe and the Japan International Co-operation Agency (Jica).

AFM pastor in sex scandal

APOSTOLIC Faith Mission in Zimbabwe theological college Principal Pastor Lovejoy Chabata has been sucked into a messy sex scandal after being accused of molesting one of his female subordinates.

DeMbare’s Chibuku cheer

EMBATTLED Dynamos coach Lloyd Mutasa wants the Chibuku Super Cup as much as he wants to avoid relegation.

Mutasa was a relieved man as DeMbare booked a place in the quarter finals courtesy of a 60th minute Tawanda Macheke header.

Shoko 2018 a Chi-Town affair

THE SHOKO Festival runs from September 28 to 30 with three venues taking turns to host the fete: Reps Theatre, Harare City Library and Chitungwiza Community Hall Grounds. The Sunday Mail Society’s Andrew Moyo caught up with festival founder Sam Munro aka Comrade Fatso, who explained the event’s change in strategy.

Heads to roll at Zesa

A comprehensive inquiry into shenanigans dogging Zesa over irregular tender and procurement processes at the power utility is expected to be handed over to President Emmerson Mnangagwa in a fortnight amid indications that several heads will roll.

More Wisdom for Mutasa

MOST of the calls he has made this season are questionable but Lloyd Mutasa was spot on when he predicted, in January, that his son Wisdom would rediscover himself under Caps United coach Lloyd Chitembwe.

Doing wonders on rolling hills

The descent into the hinterland beyond the iconic Troutbeck Hotel can easily leave one dizzy. Besides the rolling mountainside, the curves and bends are so sharp that an almost pedestrian speed is required. At such speeds, it is easy to take in the lush greenery and thriving crops on the rolling hills of Tombo 1 and 2.

Crocodile Gang: ‘Last man standing’

This week we publish the first part of an account from Cde Enock Sithole, the lone survivor and commander of the six-member Crocodile Gang that operated in Melsetter (Chimanimani) in the 1960s. The group killed the first white person, marking a direct confrontation by blacks against colonial rule. Our Deputy News Editor Levi Mukarati spoke to Cde Sithole at Hoffman Farm in Manhize Chivhu, Mashonaland East Province where he narrated his political story.

Zanu-PF has stabilised

We, (as Zanu-PF), follow the constitution of the party on restructuring at all levels. However, when certain developments that warrant restructuring occur, we do (the) restructuring.

In pursuit of the elusive African dream

In 2018 alone, some of the leaders of the world’s most powerful nations have visited Africa in a clear indication that global economic and political focus is now fully on the African continent.

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