Stimela gets cosy in America
Prince Mushawevato TALENTED backing vocalist and dancer Fatima “Stimela” Katiji has comfortably settled in the United States (US), The Sunday Mail Society has learnt. Stimela, who was one of Jah…
Grain deliveries to GMB begin
Harare Bureau MORE than 6 000 tonnes of maize have been delivered to the Grain Marketing Board (GMB) during the first three weeks of the 2021 marketing season, with authorities…
SMEs in tourism urged to go digital
Nkosilathi Sibanda, Business Correspondent BUDDING businesses in the tourism and hospitality sector have to level up their digital marketing skills if they want to be relevant in the new normal…
All set for crucial PSL indaba
THE situation remains unclear to that ardent football supporter from Mbare, while those popular stadium vendors continue biting their fingers, awaiting a solid announcement on the resumption of the Premier Soccer League.
Crystal Meth, the hurdle in Zim’s drug fight
“GUKAMUKAFELA, Dombo or Mutoriro,’ the beast has many names.
Crystal meth is perhaps the only substance that has competed with the Covid-19 pandemic in taking Zimbabwean lives over the past year or two. The highly addictive stimulant is hitting the country where it hurts the most, its youth.
Dairy sector set for boom
A TOTAL of 121 farmers from the country’s 10 provinces on Friday received 147 in-calf heifers under the Zimbabwe Agricultural Growth Programme (ZAGP), which is one of the initiatives to boost the local dairy sector.
Zim angles for sustainable energy future
Martin Kadzere ZIMBABWE needs to urgently embrace renewable energy — solar, wind and nuclear — to secure a sustainable energy future and also cut harmful emissions. With the world grappling…
WATCH: Minority languages teachers still falling short
Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter THE Government says it is working round the clock to reduce incidents where teachers are deployed in areas where they cannot speak the local language. In…
Chimombe appointed AAG president
ZANU PF Youth League indigenisation and empowerment secretary, Cde Mike Chimombe, was on Friday appointed president of the indigenous business lobby group Affirmative Action Group (AAG) at an annual general meeting held in the capital.
Bulawayo water shedding to continue
Vusumuzi Dube, Senior Municipal Reporter THE Bulawayo City Council has failed to provide adequate water to its residents who are set to further endure two days per week without the…











