Warriors, Congo Brazzaville tickets selling like hot cakes

Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter THE decision by the Zimbabwe Football Association to sell tickets for the Warriors’ last Africa Cup of Nations match against Congo Brazzaville next month is…

Courts wrap up electoral petitions

The Electoral Court is now winding up poll petitions from last year’s plebiscite and The Sunday Mail can reveal that only 10 of the 56 lodged cases remain on the roll.

Pieces of Peace a tremendous exhibition success

Judith Phiri, Sunday Life Reporter PERHAPS the most well-structured and organised arts exhibition to date at the National Gallery in Bulawayo — Pieces for Peace art exhibition was a tremendous…

A peek into Zimbabwe’s book industry

When a friend used the words “the book industry in Zimbabwe,” I told him that we do not have that!

 He flew into a rage. He shifted in his chair. I knew that I had gone too far.

Rescuing the Wenela gold curse

WHILE a number of young men left for neighbouring countries to join the liberation struggle in the 1970s, other young lads made the decision to trek south.

New-found joy for Kuwadzana residents

Waking up at the crack of dawn to beat water queues at a borehole almost 2km away had become a lifestyle for Mrs Musati and her family. The family settled in Kuwadzana 4 13 years ago and since then, water from the tap was a luxury they used to envy from other residents in some parts of the neighbourhood.

Mlindo the Vocalist’s date with Bulawayo

Bruce Ndlovu While most gigs featuring music heavyweights from South Africa are mostly all out parties, Bulawayo’s 3D Events is looking to give revellers a taste of love and elegance…

The bandwagon politics, faces of parties

Michael Mhlanga Zimbabwean politics, just like common infamous African politics, is remarkable for its lack of policy-driven parties. Instead, politics orbits around personalities where men like Morgan Tsvangirai, Raila Odinga,…

Plumtree ‘headman’ faces 7 counts of murder in SA

Peter Matika, Senior Reporter A 61-year-old man, believed to be a headman from Plumtree has been denied bail, in an ongoing mass murder case in neighbouring South Africa. Fita Khupe,…

Man mistaken for a pig, shot dead

Michael Magoronga, Midlands Correspondent A MAN from Shurugwi died when he was shot while in a maize field after reportedly being mistaken for a warthog by the farm owner, police…

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