Chicken Inn tamely surrender top spot

Fungai Muderere, Senior Sports Reporter CHICKEN INN got it all wrong in the field of play yesterday but coach Joey Antipas was proved spot on for his call for divine intervention…

New innovations driving rural connectivity

MR Joseph Bishi might not be renowned in the world of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) but he has piloted what could turn out to be a revolutionary method to connect rural communities to the internet.

Don’t die just yet

The tragedy in life is not death, but the fearful prospect that a lot of people find that when they face death, they discover that they actually never lived.

Second Republic accelerates infrastructure projects eyeing Vision 2030: Mohadi

Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau  THE Second Republic is among other things prioritising infrastructure development projects which are a key enabler of the envisaged Vision 2030 that seeks to make Zimbabwe an…

Zim seek to exorcise ghost of 2018

AS Zimbabwe’s Chevrons brace for another International Cricket Council (ICC) qualifier on home soil, 2018, when the country hosted a similar tournament that left a trail of broken hearts, now seems like a lifetime ago.

Hwange Station’s Units 7,8 on test run

Rutendo Nyeve, Business Reporter THE Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC) has announced that it has started test runs for the Hwange Thermal Power Station Unit 7 and 8 expansion programme which will…

A football talent factory in Honde Valley

IT might be an area famed for its fruits, especially bananas, but there is another side to Honde Valley in Manicaland Province.

Survivors tell R Kelly he ‘destroyed many lives’

SOME of the women who were abused by singer R Kelly described how he had “destroyed so many people’s lives” as they addressed him in court before he was sentenced to 30 years in prison on Wednesday.

‘Upcoming indaba boon for housing development’

Zimbabwe will this month host the 41st Shelter Afrique annual general meeting in Victoria Falls.

The meeting will bring together more than 300 delegates from 45 countries to discuss, among other issues, how climate change is affecting the built environment in Africa.

Sunday Mail Reporter bags awards

THE Sunday Mail’s sports reporter, Langton Nyakwenda, bagged two awards at the Sports Journalists Association (Spoja) Awards’ ceremony held at a Harare hotel on Friday night.

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