Musclemen brace for national champs
THE 2019 edition of the Zimbabwe National Bodybuilding and Fitness Championships is set to for September 28 at the 7 Arts Theatre in Harare, with athletes from across the country expected to compete in over 17 categories.
These range from men’s physique, bikini, to men’s fitness open. This will be in all the various age and weight categories that include the wheelchair division, men and women’s open category and the juniors.
Sex-starved woman kills boyfriend
Sukoluhle Ndlovu, Midlands Correspondent A FUGITIVE woman from Zvishavane who has been on the run for two years after she allegedly fatally stabbed her boyfriend in an argument over sexual…
Glitz lightens up sombre atmosphere in Kezi
Bruce Ndlovu in Kezi TOP-OF-THE-RANGE vehicles, gold chains and watches were the order of the morning yesterday at St Joseph’s, Matobo District as friends, family members and villagers came to…
Bogus CIO operative in court for rape
Sindisiwe Sibanda, Sunday News Reporter A 32-year-old man from Four Winds in Bulawayo has appeared in court facing two counts of rape and physical abuse after he repeatedly raped a…
The spiritual power in money
Itai Chipunza HAVE you ever noticed the feeling you have when you have money in your pocket? You are sort of happy and energetic. Most people are normally seen by…
Taking equitable health to prisons the Malawian way
In an era in which bureaucratic and funding obstacles are often cited as excuses for not providing the same quality of health care to prisoners as in the wider community, Malawi is slowly demonstrating that political will can enable countries to achieve more with limited available human and other resources.
The meteoric rise of a ‘bush mechanic’
At the age of 20, Taurai Sewera was already a breadwinner for a family of six.
With no Ordinary Level or formal professional qualification, the only job he knew was being a mechanic, albeit an untrained one.
‘This is the right prescription for the economy’
“I think a currency change and a currency reform, by its very nature, is a very sensitive one. So it’s not one kind of change that you would actually go to the market and say, ‘on this particular day we are going to change the currency’.”
I think the issue is, for the first time in decades, Zimbabwe is going through real and meaningful reforms and transformation, and something that was not done in decades.
Zupco to release 47 new buses this week
Debra Matabvu, Harare Bureau THE Zimbabwe United Passenger Company (Zupco) will release 47 new buses this week, which will grow its fleet to 427, as Government’s drive to reduce the burden…
Fiscal incentives for industry
ALL firms using local raw materials are set to enjoy fiscal incentives under a new Government framework — Local Content Policy — which aims to boost company performance and productivity.
The Sunday Mail has established that the idea of fiscal incentives follows the launch of a new Zimbabwe National Industrial Development (ZNID) Policy, which aims to transform the economy through promoting value addition.











