PSMAS bosses squander millions on designer suits, slacks
Robin Muchetu and Brian Chitemba, Sunday News Senior Reporters PREMIER Service Medical Aid Society (PSMAS) is said to have splashed a jaw-dropping US$3 million on designer suits for top executives, fuel…
Teacher jailed two years for cracking pupil’s forehead
Michael Magoronga, Midlands Correspondent A 51-YEAR-OLD teacher who smashed a Grade One pupil against a desk, inflicting a deep cut on the girl’s forehead was last week sentenced to two years…
Catholic Church celebrates Pope’s Day in Bulawayo
Sindisiwe Sibanda, Sunday News Reporter THOUSANDS of Catholics, including bishops from all the country’s dioceses will converge on St Mary’s Cathedral Basilica in Bulawayo today to join the rest of the…
Drying water sources a threat to livestock
Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Farming Reporter MOST farmers are in danger of losing their livestock especially cattle due to the effects of drought as the country continues to experience a dry spell,…
Fireworks expected at Cowdray Park this morning
Mandla Moyo, Sports Reporter BULAWAYO Social Soccer League games continue this afternoon across town as the league reaches Match Day six. All games kick off at 1000hrs. In Cowdray Park fireworks…
A passionate Harare derby: Dynamos v Caps
DYNAMOS have not been sold and the club will remain Dynamos FC, not RG Dynamos as has been wildly speculated following the one million dollar per season deal signed between the Harare giants and Gold Leaf Tobacco last week.
‘I am my father’s protégé’
ON August 22 1983, Oliver Mtukudzi and Melody Murape were blessed with a second daughter — they named her Selmor. Together with her older sister Sandra, the young family of four lived in Eastlea, Harare.
You are created to build great things
MY grandfather was a builder.
He built in his time. My uncles became builders. They learnt from a building father. My father worked for a building contractor. As time passes, I realise that I was also, like you too, born to build, but perhaps a different kind of building.
Mutema’s urgent appeal
ITS been roughly 17 years since Alice Mutema sat at the helm of Zimbabwe netball. And since relinquishing her crown in 2002, she has sat quietly on the terraces watching with a heavy heart as the sport first made positive steps in the right direction only to later shoot itself in the foot. A former assistant chief editor and newscaster at the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation and Star FM’s head of news, Mutema also served as the Zimbabwe Netball Association’s president between 1992 and 2002.
Dismantling corporate colonialism, oligopolies, cartels and endemic corruption
In November 2018, His Excellency, President Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa, boldly declared the open and unrelenting warfare against the evil of endemic corruption.






