Catching up with Lewis Banda
It has been roughly eight years since Lewis Banda called time on an otherwise promising career and abruptly put an end to what is now referred to as the golden…
Zim, India strengthen academic ties
Sunday Mail Reporter Zimbabwe and India continue to strengthen academic relations with universities from the two countries increasing collaborations to improve the quality of education. According to academic Dr Tendai…
Govt primes agric sector to boost production
Sunday Mail Reporter Vice President Dr Constantino Chiwenga’s whirlwind tour of agricultural projects around the country last week enabled Government to take stock of ongoing efforts to revitalise the sector,…
Mwanza’s moment to savour
Deputy Sports Editor FOR the Mwanza family, August 20, 2020 marks a day they did not know they were waiting for, but one that they will surely cherish for a…
Rwanda celebrates Umuganura
Sunday Mail Reporter The young generation should be educated on the importance of culture because it is the cornerstone to strengthening unity and reconciliation in society, Rwandan Ambassador to Zimbabwe…
‘The chosen dozen’
For about seven months after crossing from Rhodesia to Botswana and finally Zambia, Cde Daylight Mabanga found himself at Nampundu Camp without military training. According to him, the commanders at…
Bosso’s positive Covid-19 tale
Ngqwele Dube, Sports Correspondent MENTION the word Covid-19 to any sportsperson and the only thing they conjure up is misery of cancelled games, lost revenue and lost opportunities. From the…
Pan-Africanism and the dilemma of globalism
Richard Runyararo Mahomva In one of his profound reflections, Archie Mafeje argues that: . . . we would not talk of freedom if there was no prior condition in which…
The making of Zimbabwe’s first virtual awards show…Bulawayo Arts Awards prepare for ceremony with a difference
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter THIS time last year, the organisers of the Bulawayo Arts Awards (BAAs) were already preparing what they thought would be an even more successful award…
Commercial crime pegs back sugar farmers
Gabriel Masvora in Chiredzi INDIGENOUS sugar cane farmers in the Lowveld are losing about 20 percent of their equipment to commercial crime where cartels are stripping the farmers of key…











