Mining sector spurs TSP progress

Nkosilathi Sibanda, Business Correspondent IMPROVED production and increase in mineral prices has heightened Government’s confidence to have the sector achieve the US$12 billion mark in the next three years. In…

Dambudzo Marechera 33 years on

Richard Runyararo Mahomva Tuesday 18 August marked 33 years after Dambudzo Marechera’s passing on in 1987. In the past three weeks, my focus was on Marechera’s intellectual footprint to the…

No more exclusion of pregnant pupils

State schools can no longer exclude girls who fall pregnant from attending lessons, while teachers will not be allowed to cane pupils, under amendments to the Education Act that became…

Zim economy finally being ‘rigged’

Ambassador Chris Mutsvangwa Nelson Chamisa and his MDC-Alliance lost the election in the July 2018 elections of the post-Mugabe era. Reacting to this loss, he cockily pronounced that it was…

‘Pungwes were not Zipra culture’

He made sure the long-standing rivalry between Zipra and Zanla cadres would not derail the objective of the guerrilla war. Cde Daylight Mabanga (DM)’s strategy was for his platoon to…

Church group warns Zimbabweans

Sunday Mail Reporter A local church group has exhorted Zimbabweans to guard against faith-based organisations that are pushing for regime change disguised as sermons. In response to a recent controversial…

Umceco Empire celebrates Women’s Month through empowerment

Mthabisi Tshuma, Sunday News Correspondent A savings and investment group called Umceco Empire which has over 400 members drawn from countries dotted around the globe has earmarked to stay upbeat…

More USD for Zim

Sunday Mail Reporter ZIMBABWEANS living and working abroad sent more than US$374 million back home during the first six months of the year, which represents a 26 percent rise from…

Zanu PF rallies behind President

Sunday Mail Reporter The ruling party will continue to support the visionary leadership and policies of President Mnangagwa despite acts of sabotage and hostility from opposition and some faith-based organisations.…

Exhumations set to begin

Bulawayo Bureau Government will start exhuming and reburying victims of the post-independence disturbances commonly referred to as Gukurahundi next month as part of multiple initiatives to promote healing and closure.…

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