Face to face with 27-point genius

Face to Face Academy “A” level student Tinashe Siziba achieved the unthinkable after scoring 27 points. In a year filled with drama, he was able to sit for 6 subjects and below is his write-up about how he achieved the feat.

City look for fresh impetus after stumble

Manchester City have another chance to ratchet up the pressure on Premier League leaders Liverpool today, as both teams seek to recover from disappointing midweek results.

Chartered Accountants to give helping hand

Public and private schools are set benefit from a financial management training workshop that is being organised by a group of chartered accounts and Government to help curb abuse and mismanagement of school funds.

Shift your atmosphere

Milton Kamwendo Hunt for Greatness There are things that you can do and there are things that you cannot do anything much about. If you can do something about a problem,…

Corrective lip surgery for over 30 children

Over 30 children and two adults have successfully undergone free cleft lip and palate surgery in Chitungwiza as more people continue to benefit from the corrective procedure mostly extended by foreign medical personnel.

RTG roll outs major refurb of Bulawayo hotel

Listed hospitality concern, Rainbow Tourism Group, has begun an extensive two-month refurbishment exercise of its second-largest hotel – Bulawayo Rainbow Hotel –  to meet growing “market expectations” and improve its product offering.

The Gtel MX5: Beyond style

A slim design makes the phone size a pleasure to look at and touch. The Gtel MX5 has been fashionably-designed, housing all desirable elements in one device.

Over $10m released for CDF

At least $10 million is now ready for disbursement to legislators for development projects in their constituencies, The Sunday Mail has established.

Chatara back in cricket business

PACE bowler Tendai Chatara is back in business after recovering from a quadriceps injury suffered in the second Test between Bangladesh and Zimbabwe last November.

Free lawyers for the less privileged

Government has set in motion plans to extend free legal representation to those who cannot afford such services as part of efforts to deepen access to justice for the citizenry.

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