The woman who raised a nation …The life and work of Inyathelo author Joanna Sibanda … First woman to get driver’s licence
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Correspondent JOANNA Sibanda’s life has been one long series of firsts and she is not shy to tell anyone who cares to listen. When one visits her…
Started by Norman, ended by Mhofu on a Sunday
IF Zimbabwe finish this football journey in the same manner they started it in June 2017, they will not only qualify for the African Cup of Nations finals but will also top Group G.
The hour has cometh…Warriors in do-or-die
Makomborero Mutimukulu, Harare Bureau IT’S been a long time coming — nearly 28 years or 10 115 days — but Zimbabwe finally has the chance to handle some unfinished business against…
EDITORIAL COMMENT: These are the citizens we desire
UBUNTU is a traditional African philosophy that offers us an understanding of ourselves in relation with the world. According to Ubuntu/Hunhu, there exists a common bond between us all and…
Gold miners owe $500million
Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Business Reporter THE Government will soon close the majority of gold milling centres dotted around the country on suspicion of under declaration and also hit hard on truant…
Zimbabwe begins regional power exports
Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Business Reporter ZIMBABWE has started exporting electricity to regional countries especially Namibia, buoyed by increased production at the Kariba Power Station which came into life in March last…
Knowledge makes you cool
MR COOL might as well be Knowledge Musona’s nickname.
As he stands on the threshold of greatness, the 28-year old Warriors skipper is refusing to get carried away.
Charles Lwanga School horror revisited
From road carnage, mining catastrophes to adverse weather phenomena such as this season’ drought, Zimbabwe has witnessed excruciating events with the latest – Cyclone Idai – being the most traumatising.
Love prevails. . . as faith based organisations unite in mobilising resources
VARIOUS religious groups joined the rest of the nation in mobilising resources to assist victims of a cyclone which ravaged the eastern and south-western parts of the country last week, leaving at least 100 people dead and thousands homeless.
Cyclone sweeps entire township
Nyore Madzianike in Mutare AN entire township and its amenities including a police station, schools, business centre and Government offices were swept away to ‘‘ground zero’’ in Chimanimani by the…











