Amacimbi rush: Covid-19 a blessing in disguise
Judith Phiri, Sunday News Reporter IT’S that time of the season again, where the southern parts of the country, particularly Matabeleland South Province and parts of Masvingo are known for…
‘No need for useless sophistication to industrialise’
Munyaradzi Musiiwa, Sunday News Reporter ZIMBABWE will not accommodate useless sophistication in universities but would focus on putting together the basics to ensure re-industrialisation of the country and incubation of…
When development visits communities
The rollout of devolution, or the inter-Governmental fiscal transfer programme, entered its second year in 2020, with authorities prioritising funding of infrastructure projects identified by communities.
Kaia brothers reflect on school days rivalry
Three hundred and five days separate the Southern Rocks duo of Roy and Innocent Kaia, and their cricket story seems to have been written by the same author.
Shumba, Mhere collaborate . . . debunk rumours
ONCE upon a time, there were reports that there was bad blood between gospel musicians Mathias Mhere and Blessing Shumba.
2021 to move trade forward
THE message is clear across the world regarding the future of trade.
Justin Bieber ‘studying to be a minister’
Justin Bieber is studying to become a minister, according to OK! Magazine.
Devolution pays off for Mazowe
For Mazowe Rural District Council (MRDC), devolution seems to be working wonders as progress is becoming increasingly noticeable.
Editorial Comment: New Covid-19 wave calls for vigilance
A NEW and second wave of the coronavirus — which is surging around the world and has hit countries such as the United States, the United Kingdom, Nigeria and neighbouring South Africa — appears to have landed on these shores, threatening thousands of Zimbabwean lives.










