10 000 litres of council fuel vanish

Vusumuzi Dube, Senior Reporter THE Bulawayo City Council (BCC) has once again attracted the attention of the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc) after 10 000 litres of diesel meant for major…

10 000 litres of council fuel vanish

Vusumuzi Dube, Senior Reporter THE Bulawayo City Council (BCC) has once again attracted the attention of the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc) after 10 000 litres of diesel meant for major…

Memory and the National Question: A Struggle after the Struggle?

Richard Runyararo Mahomva Exactly 10 days after the independence of our great nation, on Wednesday, 28 April, we launched a reviewer collection of Dr Obert Moses Mpofu’s autobiography titled On…

Memory and the National Question: A Struggle after the Struggle?

Richard Runyararo Mahomva Exactly 10 days after the independence of our great nation, on Wednesday, 28 April, we launched a reviewer collection of Dr Obert Moses Mpofu’s autobiography titled On…

Air crash victims laid to rest

SCORES of mourners yesterday thronged Glen Forest Memorial Park cemetery in Harare to pay their last respects to Flight Lieutenant Anita Mapiye who died in last week’s helicopter crash in Arcturus.

DeMbare pardon Muzadzi

GIFT MUZADZI has been forgiven by Dynamos for alleged insubordination and is likely to retain his post as goalkeepers’ coach, The Sunday Mail Sport can reveal.

Severe torture, then daring escape

IN our last instalment, Cde Sando Kano recounted how he, along with his comrades, were ambushed and captured by Rhodesian forces.

Agric season preps to start early

GOVERNMENT will start preparing for the 2021/2022 summer cropping season as early as July to allow farmers to receive their inputs on time, a senior Government official has said.

Universities submit 140 patents

State universities that deliver outstanding innovations will get lucrative rewards from Government, as Education 5.0, which is premised on solution-based learning to drive the country’s modernisation and industrialisation, gains momentum.

Grief, anger as India’s Covid victims pile up

THE bodies came, one after another, after another, after another.

So many bodies that the ambulances and trucks carrying them into the crematorium blocked traffic.

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