EDITORIAL COMMENT: Swift intervention on seed, fertiliser prices a masterstroke

AGRICULTURE is the backbone of the country’s economy. The majority of Zimbabweans live in rural areas where agriculture is also the major economic activity.

Government reviewing two percent tax

Harare Bureau Government will review the two percent transactional tax on electronic money transfers to make it sensitive to the needs of both business and consumers, President Emmerson Mnangagwa has…

Government working on ensuring price reduction

Dumisani Nsingo , Senior Business Reporter THE Government will continue to explore various measures and strategies of ensuring that consumers are not subjected to wanton price increases by unscrupulous businesses,…

The new rulers of downtown Harare

In North America, “downtown” refers to the core of the city, the central business district where financial wizards immerse themselves in the dark arts of bond-yield retardation, sub-prime loans and…

‘My children can’t fill my shoes’

Bruce Ndlovu , Sunday Life Correspondent WHILE one of his daughters, Samantha Mtukudzi, is nursing injuries after being involved in a car accident, music superstar Oliver Mtukudzi says none of…

Journey to Great Zimbabwe: Unpacking the cosmological milieu of the Zimbabwe Bird

Pathisa Nyathi AS we get closer to the Zimbabwe Bird, we need to look at its broader cultural, and more specifically, its cosmological context.

Yesteryear greats: Nomsa ‘Boys’ Mighty Warriors’ all-time greatest

Lovemore Dube WITH over 100 caps and 96 goals for her country, Nomsa “Boys” Moyo, the former Mighty Warriors’ midfield maestro’s feat sees her anchor the list of female football…

A journo, a coach, a family man

IF it’s not his choice of dressing, then it’s about his gaiety even in the face of a storm.

A vendor’s story of growth

Lackson Munkombwe, Features Reporter WHEN Memory Njunga started selling tomatoes, sweets, bananas and a few packets of vendors’ collections on the streets in Bulawayo, she had no idea that one…

‘I was there before Dabengwa’

The Sunday Mail’s Deputy News Editor Levi Mukarati continues his conversation with Cde Clark Ngiyo Mpofu, one of the first nationalists to undergo military training in China. Cde Mpofu reflects…

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