Tony Blair warms up to President
Lincoln Towindo Senior Reporter FORMER British Prime Minister Tony Blair is prepared to meet President Mnangagwa to lend support to Harare’s political and economic reform programme. Relations between Zimbabwe and…
Prices remain stable
Sunday Mail Reporter PRICES of basic commodities have remained stable over the past six weeks, as the foreign currency auction system, which began on June 23, has managed to tame…
‘SA envoys welcome. . . Malema, Khama offside’
Chief Reporter Special envoys appointed by South African President Cyril Ramaphosa to embark on a fact-finding mission to Zimbabwe are welcome as the administration in Harare has nothing to hide,…
Schools to reopen when safe — minister
Bulawayo Bureau THE reopening of schools this year hangs in the balance as officials continue to monitor the rising Covid-19 caseload. Last month, the Government deferred reopening schools to a…
Editorial Comment: Let’s honour our heroes through unity, peace
ZIMBABWE commemorates Heroes Day tomorrow at a time when the country is faced with a renewed onslaught from the West which is keen to effect regime change using its proxies in opposition parties, civil society, Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) and other merchants of darkness.
Dismantling female stereotypes in arts
YOLLANDA Chimbarami (YC), a 22-year-old Zimbabwean artiste based in Canada, feels that females and models continue to be stereotyped in the arts industry. She has since created an online show,…
Swansong that might not be . . . Covid-19 dribbles Matawu
ON six occasions, he has been on the Soccer Stars of the Year calendar and at one such event, he was crowned the king of Zimbabwean football.
COMMENT: Let us protect the legacy of our heroes
GHANA’S first President, Dr Kwame Nkrumah, is known worldwide for his stance on African unity and his passion for self-governance. Together with his peers who championed African emancipation from colonial…
Overcoming long history of pain, suffering
VALIANT and gallant freedom fighters across the continent, particularly in the mid-20th century, managed to upend a system of gratuitous violence and exploitation that was introduced by colonial settlers, especially after the Berlin Conference in 1884.
Water meter thieves on the loose
CHANCES of waking up to a gurgling and spurting sound of water issuing from vandalised water pipes are worryingly high in most high-density suburbs, as thieves have developed a new-found appetite for water meters.











