Rutenga readies for dry port

From George Maponga in Masvingo The face of Rutenga in Mwenezi District is fast changing with the growth point undergoing rapid expansion as it reaps huge benefits from its designation…

Plunket twins heading to Harvard University

Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter ZIMBABWEAN rowers, identical twins Rory and Patrick Plunket are ecstatic after being accepted at the prestigious Harvard University in the United States of America. The…

Africa reclaims sovereign right

AFRICA is reclaiming its sovereign right to deal with challenges facing the continent – through solving conflicts, rallying member states to lobby for the removal of sanctions and fighting disease outbreaks.

Schools reopening imminent

GOVERNMENT has revealed that schools will resume classes mid next month, following hard on the heels of universities, whose doors are set to be reopened from June 1.

The Minister of Primary and Secondary Education Cain Mathema told The Sunday Mail yesterday that “schools will be opened three to four weeks from now”.

ZACC hunts down corrupt ministers

A former Cabinet Minister, a Minister of State for Provincial Affairs and a prominent property mogul face arrest for criminal abuse of office, fraud and abuse of funds following investigations into land deals by the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission.

Let’s protect our currency

ON Tuesday last week, the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe released into circulation the new $10 notes as part of measures to ease cash shortages and curb the multi-tier pricing system.

Let’s clean our dirty stables!

AS human beings, we need to accept that there are often both comprehensible and incomprehensible life forces around us.

Where Bishop Lazi comes from, for example, you cannot venture deep into the forest to forage for provisions — fruits, animals, wood, etcetera — without respecting the natural forces that inherently lie therein.

100 escape from quarantine centres

NEARLY 100 returning residents have escaped from various quarantine centres where they were confined as part of mandatory measures to control the spread of Covid-19.

The law prescribes that all returning residents be subjected to screening and testing, including 21-day mandatory quarantine.

Khama clocks 10 years in Absa Premiership

AS if it was designed by the football gods, Khama Billiat made his debut in the South African Premiership just a day after celebrating his 20th birthday.

That was in August 2010, when South African football was abuzz, just a month after the country had become the first and only African nation to host the FIFA World Cup finals.

Merchants of chaos on the prowl

The sanity which prevailed in most central business districts (CBDs) countrywide during the initial 21-day national lockdown is fading.

Chaotic and unpleasant scenes are re-emerging as some people are now flagrantly disregarding health guidelines designed to prevent the spread of Covid-19.

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