Sunday Mail scribe bags gong
The Sunday Mail reporter, Debra Matabvu, last week scooped the top prize at the Annual Spotlight Initiative Media Monitoring Awards (Northern Chapter) on Sexual Gender-Based Violence (SGBV) and Sexual Reproductive Health Rights (SRHR) reporting.
Govt to warehouse TelOne’s $35bn debt
Business Reporter Restructuring of TelOne’s $34,7 billion (US$432 million) legacy debt, to improve the firm’s performance, is expected to be completed by year-end. Minister of Information Communication Technology, Postal and…
Blessing Muzarabani back on national duty
TIME can change anything!
No one better attests to this fact than Zimbabwe seamer and Pakistan Super League champion Blessing Muzarabani.
Sanity returns to Mbare after demolitions
THE recent demolition of illegal structures in Mbare is beginning to give Harare’s oldest suburb a new face.
Mbare, which had over the years degenerated into a cesspit of disorder, crime and filth is experiencing an embryonic regeneration process characterised by the infusion of order and sanity.
Appetite for organic produce grows
ZIMBABWE’s agriculture sector has been identified as having potential to contribute more towards the growth of national exports.
Is there anything like accidental killing?
A British girl died in a freak accident when her father fell off a piece of playground equipment and landed on her in New Zealand. Amberlie Pennington-Foley (3) died of…
How music was crucial in the liberation struggle
THE fight for Zimbabwe’s Independence attained in 1980 had many players, some of them non-combatants who also played a crucial role in the success of the liberation struggle. Non-combatants cooked…
How music was crucial in the liberation struggle
THE fight for Zimbabwe’s Independence attained in 1980 had many players, some of them non-combatants who also played a crucial role in the success of the liberation struggle. Non-combatants cooked…
ConCourt to hear Jacob Zuma’s urgent application
The Constitutional Court will on Monday, July 12, hear former South Africa President Jacob Zuma’s urgent application to rescind its order sentencing him to jail for 15 months for contempt…
ConCourt to hear Jacob Zuma’s urgent application
The Constitutional Court will on Monday, July 12, hear former South Africa President Jacob Zuma’s urgent application to rescind its order sentencing him to jail for 15 months for contempt…









