ZIFA salute President ED
The Zimbabwe Football Association (Zifa) have paid glowing tribute to President Emmerson Mnangagwa and the Warriors fund-raising committee for uniting the nation in rallying behind the senior team ahead of their 2019 African Cup of Nations campaign in Egypt on Friday.
‘Tomorrow is brighter’
For too long, our country has been held back by the old ways of doing things in our society, our politics, our economy and our culture.
New ideas have been resisted, new developments rejected. The results of this are the economic challenges we see and experience every day.
Zesa to add 120MW to grid
The Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority plans to expeditiously refurbish Hwange Power Station’s Unit 3 to augment local power generation by 120MW, while negotiations with regional suppliers for additional power continue.
The bane of rabid, frenzied media
Again, dear reader, if ever you are in doubt, if ever you are confused, if ever you need a moral compass, or whenever you find yourself agreeing with Jonathan Moyo, you should know that you are close to losing it.
‘Chinx died a bitter man’
AFTER the matter of who — between Cde Chinx’s two wives Patricia and Ntombizodwa — would get the Sentosa house at its handover ceremony in May 2017, the late Cde Chinx is said to have asked his benefactor, Joseph Nyadzayo, a question that still haunts him to this day. “He said to me, ‘Ko Zodwa pane chamamuitirawo here’ (Does Zodwa also get something)?’
Zesa to add 120MW to grid
The Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority plans to expeditiously refurbish Hwange Power Station’s Unit 3 to augment local power generation by 120MW, while negotiations with regional suppliers for additional power continue.
Charambas at crossroads
THE gospel power couple of Pastors Charles and Olivia Charamba is in a fix!
They formed Rooted in Christ Ministries in October last year after leaving the Apostolic Faith Mission (AFM), in which they had ministered as pastors for two decades.
Oppah: Woman of steel
One of the novelties of President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s Cabinet appointments on September 7 last year was the designation of Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri as the Minister of Defence and War Veterans Affairs. It marked the first time a woman has been appointed to the onerously weighty portfolio. The Sunday Mail Senior Reporter Lincoln Towindo engaged her on her experiences thus far and some of the programmes she is currently pursuing.
Electronic cargo tracking system comes alive
Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) on Friday put into operation the electronic cargo tracking system (ECTS), introduced as a pilot project in 2017, as it moves to plug revenue leakages through smuggling of commodities.
Muslim pupil’s beard of contention
Following a Supreme Court ruling ordering a St John’s College student to shave his beard in line with the learning institution’s rules, his family has said they are prepared to pursue all legal channels to bring closure to the case.










