Mexican children take up arms in fight against drug gangs
With baseball caps and scarves covering their faces, only their serious eyes are visible as a dozen children stand to attention, rifles by their side. In the heart of the…
President addresses Zaoga international leaders in Harare
President Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday commended the role played by churches in partnering the Government in empowering citizens and responding to national needs.
Zesa unveils plans to ease load-shedding
Zimbabwe is set to clear its arrears with Mozambique and South Africa after securing a US$100 million facility from Afreximbank and revive a 30-year trilateral agreement with the two neighbouring countries as part of immediate-term solutions to stabilise local power supplies.
One small step, but a giant leap to prosperity
When astronaut Neil Armstrong stepped onto the surface of the moon on July 20, 1969, becoming the first man to do so, his one-liner “That is one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind” was immortalised in history as it concisely captured this epochal human feat.
Govt revises civil servants pay offer
Government and representatives of civil servants are set to meet again today after the latter turned down Government’s revised salary offer made on Friday, which would see the least-paid employee earning between $2 200 and $3 500 per month.
Warriors plot for Qatar
While Zimbabwe’s Warriors are under no illusions about the tough task that awaits them in the 2022 World Cup qualifiers, the players insist that a bid for a place at the Qatar football fiesta is surmountable.
Inside Harare’s ghastly abortion ‘clinics’ …60 000 illegal terminations a year
Syndicates operating illegal backyard abortion “clinics” are using knitting needles, spoons, dishwashing liquid, dangerous pills and assorted concoctions to terminate pregnancies of young, vulnerable and scared women.
Zacc wades into gold smuggling
THE Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc) has been handed an explosive gold smuggling report that details well-knit gold smuggling by a coterie of gold buying barons, which is costing Zimbabwe billions of United States dollars, The Sunday Mail Business has learnt.
We must unite against Uncle Sam
One of the most apparent things I encountered during my recent sojourn in Empire was a huge contingent of immigrants from Africa, Eastern Europe and Asia.
$50 banknote on cards
Government will “carefully and gradually” inject into circulation high-denomination notes within the next few months, starting with $10 up to $50 by year-end, to ease prevailing cash shortages, Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube has said.











