Zim artistes shine at the Vic Falls Carnival
From December 29 up to the early hours of January 1, the resort town of Victoria Falls was bustling with activity as the famous Vic Falls Carnival took center stage.
Proposed constitutional changes gazetted
The much-awaited constitutional reform process has entered a crucial stage following the gazetting of the Constitution Amendment Bill which paves way for restructuring of the supreme law.
2019: The good, the bad & the ugly
SPECTACULAR firework displays, parties and all-night prayer vigils were some of the major highlights of the night of December 31, 2019.
Dry spell a threat to economy …Climate-proofing agric ‘a must’ step …3pc growth ‘will be hard to achieve’
The current dry spell characterising this farming season could scupper Treasury’s projections of a five percent growth in the agriculture sector and the $165 million fiscal buffer set aside in the 2020 National Budget might not be enough to mitigate the effects of the impending drought.
Dutch flair for Warriors’ job
THE race for the Warriors coaching job could now turn out to be a battle of Dutch mentors after former Highlanders gaffer Hendrikus Pieter de Jongh reportedly threw in his name in the hat just before the New Year.
Zinara disburses $173m for roads
Zimbabwe National Road Administration (Zinara) disbursed $173 million to road authorities in 2019 as Government doubled efforts to provide an efficient transport system befitting an upper middle income economy by 2030.
No ‘massive’ university fee hikes: Govt
Government has assured parents and students in higher learning institutions that it will not approve massive fee increases during a review process scheduled for this month.
A sip of death: Fake alcohol floods market
SOME entertainment joints and liquor outlets are allegedly selling counterfeit distilled beverages — mainly whisky, brandy, gin and vodka — exposing imbibers to serious health risks, even death, The Sunday Mail can reveal.
We have to adapt or die
Holidays can be incredibly therapeutic.
They are as curative as they are restorative.
Every once in a while it is advisable to let one’s hair down, or, if you are as bald as Bishop Lazi, to just simply unwind.
Discord surfaces over school fees
DISCORD has emerged between the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education and schools, ahead of the first term opening next week, with the former maintaining no school has applied for an upward review of fees while associations insinuate authorities are sitting on their requests.











