EDITORIAL COMMENT: Road works signal new development paradigm

THE Government’s economic blueprint, the Transitional Stabilisation Programme, which has been tailor made to set the tone into making the country attain an Upper Middle Income status by 2030, says…

America impressed with Zimbabwe reforms

Sharon Munjenjema, Harare Bureau Reforms being implemented by the President Emmerson Mnangagwa-led Government are positive and a reflection of great urgency to transform the country economically and politically, United States of…

The arrival of Boss Kedha

YOU know you have done the business when fans give you a nickname halfway through the mission as was the case when Seth Patrick made his Young Warriors home debut in midweek.

Crunch meeting on basic goods prices

Taming prices of basic commodities will be the major talking point when Government meets industry tomorrow to discuss how implementation of the fuel rebate system, which was effected on March 22, will benefit consumers.

VIDEO: The return of Cont Mhlanga ..… Arts doyen on Amakhosi revival plans

Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Correspondent FOR three years Cont Mhlanga stood on the sidelines as he passed on the button to younger arts administrators who, in his absence, would have the…

The ‘resurrection’ of Chipaz

IT would be futile venturing into the nitty-gritties of why one of the most celebrated promoters in this country, Partson “Chipaz” Chimbodza, decided 16 months ago to quit music promotion.

She works with the dead daily

INSIDE the almost chilly interior of a Harare funeral parlour’s mortuary, the sharp metallic click of a rusty steel-lock handle being turned echoes through the quiet room.

Zacc: Breeding a Rottweiler from a Chihuahua

For those who are religious like Bishop Lazarus, the figure of Abraham, who is considered to be the father of three faiths – Christianity, Judaism and Muslim – looms large.

Idai swallows 52 pupils, three teachers

Tendai Bhebe, Sunday News Reporter MORE than 50 pupils and three teachers have been confirmed dead while 70 school going children are still not accounted for and are feared dead in…

When ‘war is engraved’ in the blood

This week, we make a trail of the political life of Cde Fani Chikomba whose nom de guerre was Sorry Zivanayi. The former freedom fighter whose operations covered Manicaland, Mashonaland East and Mashonaland Central provinces speaks to our Deputy News Editor, Levi Mukarati on his childhood and what inspired him to join the fight to free Zimbabwe.

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