I was an alcohol addict’…Cal_Vin opens up about substance abuse
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter WHEN multi-award-winning rapper Cal_Vin came back from the United Kingdom at the end of 2017, he finally came face to face with his worst fears. For…
Zim/Eskom power deal on
Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Business Reporter TALKS between the Government and South Africa power utility, Eskom, which will see the resumption of electricity imports from the neighbouring country that will ease…
Miss Tourism Zimbabwe stutters
The glitzy Miss Tourism Zimbabwe (MTZ) pageant is hanging in the balance due to lack of sponsorship, The Sunday Mail Society has learnt.
In addition, an impeccable source from the Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA) told this publication that “the pageant is no longer a priority to the tourism body”.
Gems in must-win World Cup netball tie
Chipo Sabeta in Liverpool, England AFTER an anticipated fall against reigning World Cup champions, Australia at M&S Arena, the Zimbabwe senior netball coach Lloyd Makunde says their last Netball World…
Govt to curb internet abuse
Government is set to put in place social media abuse laws amid revelations that there is an upsurge in internet abuse and the proliferation of illegal websites.
This comes on the back of a rise in mobile broadband penetration, which has powered cybercrime and the establishment of websites that promote online prostitution as well as circulation of explicit content.
Names and naming: What we learn from names of rivers
Pathisa Nyathi RIVERS, like mountains, are unique in the sense that they are features that are below general ground level. Further, they are, by and large, deep channels that cut…
Country on positive trajectory: Chinamasa
FORMER Finance Minister, Cde Patrick Anthony Chinamasa, (P.A.C) who is also the ZANU-PF secretary for finance has rallied behind the current Minister of Finance, Professor Mthuli Ncube, saying the country’s economic prospects look positive following the introduction of the Zimbabwe dollar as the sole legal tender.
Lulu seeks first three points
Ngqwele Dube, Sports Correspondent HIGHLANDERS will be out to improve their conversion rate in the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League when they take on defending champions, FC Platinum this afternoon…
A painful detox for gluttonous urbanites
There is always a rustic romanticism between hard work and the village, which is quite explainable. Whatever rural folk eat is the direct result of their daily, weekly and seasonal toils.
Nowhere is there a direct link between work and welfare as in the village: you snooze, you lose; you work, you eat.
Simple!
Batoka power project clears ESIA hurdle
THE multi-million dollar Batoka power project has been certified not to pose adverse effects on human settlement along the Zambezi River, passing one of the pre-project commencement processes and setting the venture on course towards implementation.











