GUTU IS BACK! Star midfielder fires DeMbare to victory

During the past few days, a lot has been said about Archieford Gutu’s match fitness, or rather lack of it, while his weight has also been a topical subject. 

Controversy over MPs vehicles

An uproar has erupted in Parliament with some legislators questioning the rationale behind being limited to purchase vehicles from only two suppliers, a situations the lawmakers argue “narrows their choices”.

South Africa promises Zimbabwe electricity bailout

Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Business Reporter THE South African Government is considering a proposal put forward to increase power exports to Zimbabwe after high level talks between the two countries’ energy…

When ‘Bra Jomo’ drank with the stars . . . Shebeen king reflects on his reign

Bruce Ndlovu/Langalakhe Mabena, Sunday Life Reporters  HOW many people can claim to have at one time entertained Oliver Mtukudzi, Dan Tshanda, David Masondo, Moses Ngwenya, Hugh Masekela, Patricia Majalisa and Freddie…

Farmers urged to explore Namibia agric market

Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Farming Reporter THE Government is working on encouraging the country’s horticultural producers to consider exploring the fresh farm produce market in Namibia. Women Affairs, Community, Small and…

Kariba restricted to 358MW. . . as live dam water drops to 24pc

State power utility, Zesa, needs to strictly adhere to a tight prescribed water ration that allows it to generate an average of 358 megawatts at Kariba to avoid depleting Kariba Dam following revelations the reservoir is left with only 24 percent of water usable for power generation.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Arrest of minister shows Zacc means business

THE Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc) chairperson, Justice Loice Matanda-Moyo, is on record as saying her organisation will do its job without fear or favour, and big fish or high profile…

The signs from Zimbabwe are encouraging

The Sunday Mail Chief Reporter Kuda Bwititi spoke to South Korean Ambassador to Zimbabwe, His Excellency Cho Jaichel, to gauge the current state of relations between Harare and Seoul.   

‘I have seen worse things’

Cde George Shumba, whose nom de guerre was Cde Farai Tafirenyika, continues to tell our Deputy News Editor Levi Mukarati how he joined other comrades in the quest to liberate Zimbabwe. He narrates how he encountered traumatising episodes in the treatment of ‘‘rebels’’ at Chifombo after the Nhari-Badza rebellion.

HIV testing fees reviewed

Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter NEW Start Centres across the country have reviewed their charges for HIV testing and counselling to $9, a situation that will likely discourage people from testing, at…

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