August 1 victims to begin receiving compensation
Lincoln Towindo, Harare Bureau FAMILIES of the six people who died during the August 1 post-election violence last year are set to receive compensation from Government soon, as authorities begin implementing…
EDITORIAL COMMENT:Second Republic defining new destiny
FOR close to two decades now, this country went through many developments. While we cannot change the past, there is a lot we can do in the present and future…
New buses expected this week
A new fleet of buses that will serve urban and rural commuters will be commissioned this week, President Emmerson Mnangagwa has said.
Fanyana Dube Jnr’s SOS from Algeria
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter As the country comes to grips with economic challenges, young students learning outside the country have also felt the pinch brought by the tightening of belts…
Reflections on the first day of Uhuru
This week, the nation celebrates 39 years of freedom from colonial bondage.
Whilst the main activities will be on Thursday, the very first celebrations of April 18, 1980 will remain etched in the memories of many for years to come.
Zim mulls weatherproof structures in Idai aftermath
The battle between man and Mother Nature is as old as civilisation itself.
However, there are countries such as Japan, Mozambique and Madagascar that have often been disastrously caught up in this formidable battle, through which nature often always wins.
Bosso floored in the City
AFTER losing his two opening matches of the season, Mark Harrison made five changes for the clash against Highlanders at Rufaro yesterday and the Briton was all smiles at the final whistle.
‘A different kind of Uhuru’
In four days’ time, Zimbabwe turns 39. However, this year’s commemorations are particularly unique as they mark a historical epoch where, for the first time since independence, real power will be handed over from central Government to communities to enable them to implement developmental projects.
Dondo’s romance with Tuku brand continues
IT came as no surprise at all when businessman Thompson Dondo of Impala Car Rental sent Selmor Mtukudzi a car gift, at least to me.











