Zim to wait a bit longer on C’Wealth
ZIMBABWE’S bid to rejoin the Commonwealth faces an indefinite delay as a result of the imminent cancellation of this year’s Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM), which hangs in the balance owing to the coronavirus pandemic.
@40 let us remain hopeful, steadfast
Zimbabwe yesterday celebrated its landmark 40th Independence anniversary in a fashion not previously anticipated but this did not dampen the excitement and meaning of this special day as the country comes of age.
More boardroom squabbles rock NetOne
Despite the raging coronavirus, NetOne’s boardroom squabbles are showing no signs of abetting.
Board member Dr Douglas Mamvura faces the chop for reportedly failing to attend crucial meetings since his appointment last year — although indications are he was not officially invited for most of the meetings, Sunday Mail Business can reveal.
Zim@40: Still standing . . .going strong
APRIL 18 marks Zimbabwe’s Independence Day.
We commemorate this auspicious national occasion heroically fighting Covid-19, a global pandemic that has claimed and is still claiming thousands of lives across the globe.
Toying with people’s lives
Prince Mushawevato and Emmanuel Kafe IMMORALITY really knows no bounds. As the country grapples to contain the coronavirus, opportunists are taking the crisis as a gold-paved pathway to fortune, even…
We are our own liberators: VP Chiwenga
Strategies being employed in the ongoing fight against the novel coronavirus will continue even after the pandemic has been contained in order to improve the country’s readiness to deal with any similar outbreaks in future.
Big George still believes
FOR big goalkeeper George Chigova, the extended lockdown in South Africa has given him more time to reflect on his career, and the Polokwane goalminder has set himself two major targets when football in South Africa and around the world resumes.
President Xi, diplomats extend goodwill to Zim
The world’s second most powerful leader, President Xi Jinping of China, yesterday pledged unwavering solidarity to Zimbabwe, as several diplomats joined the country in celebrating 40 years of Independence.
Envoys accredited to Harare conveyed goodwill wishes to Zimbabwe for reaching the milestone.
When Shabanie unleashed terror
ONE of the biggest shocks of the 2001 Premier Soccer League season was when Maxwell “Ma Rhino” Dube won the Soccer Star of the Year award after his team Chapungu had finished a distant 12th and closer to relegation than the title.
May weirdos please hold their peace
This is hardly surprising because of the eternal struggle to get palatable relish.
Most often, meal times — either lunch or supper — invariably mean pap (sadza) and one of the different types of abominable vegetables.











