‘Tournaments not whole season being planned for football’

Ngqwele Dube, Sports Correspondent PLANS are on for the hosting of a football tournament involving the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League with costs of setting up a bio-bubble being a…

5 perish near Regina Coeli crash site

FIVE people died in a road accident that occurred at the 34km peg along the Nyanga-Nyamaropa while at Mupedzanhamo, in Harare, a Zupco contracted Trip Trans bus veered off the road and hit some vendors and eight cars yesterday.

How to prosper under sanctions: Tips from Cuba

WITH 20 days to go before October 25, the day set aside by Sadc countries to amplify the region’s collective voice and express solidarity against illegal sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe, The Sunday Mail correspondent Wallace Ruzvidzo spoke to Cuban Ambassador to Zimbabwe, Carmelina Rodriguez, on the effects of sanctions on nations. Cuba is a victim of a 60-year-old United States embargo that prevents American businesses, and businesses with commercial activities in the United States, from conducting trade with Cuban interests.

ED walks the talk on anti-corruption

ON February 20, 2004, Zimbabwe appended its signature to the United Nations Convention against Corruption (UNCAC) as it joined the global community in efforts to combat the economy’s corroding cancer.

DRC ripe for Zim exports

Njabulo Bhebe, Business Reporter THE country’s trade and export promotion body, ZimTrade says firms should start tapping into the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) markets as the country possesses market…

Young theatre enthusiasts to get digital training

NHIMBE Trust, a Bulawayo-based arts advocacy organisation, has initiated a training programme for young artistes to equip them with skills in digital literacy. In a statement, Nhimbe Trust said the…

Fraudsters impersonate VP Mohadi’s son

TWO men from Bulawayo have been arrested for allegedly using Vice President Kembo Mohadi’s name to swindle a Chinese mining firm of more than US$110 000.

It’s a whole new world for learners

FOR the first time in six months, public schools flung open their gates last week as both teacher and pupil sought a restart in a Covid-19-inspired strange new world.

When the undertaker wishes you long life

This time Africans have abjectly disappointed the world.

Background to ZPRA’S Freedom Camp bombings

Retired Brigadier-General Abel Mazinyane THE Freedom Camp (FC) was given to Zapu in 1976, before that it had been a Frelimo Camp. The camp was situated about 10 miles north…

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