The curse of Checheche

OVER the past four months, property worth thousands of dollars went up in smoke in four different incidents reported in the newly established Checheche town. The sad development has been…

‘Africa shouldn’t listen to ‘international community’

Takudzwa Hillary Chiwanza WHENEVER the term “international community” is mentioned, it carries connotations of dominance and exclusion. By way of history, usage of this term has always implied that there…

‘Zambia’s sacrifices for Zim independence cherished’

Sunday Mail Correspondent ZIMBABWE will forever cherish sacrifices made by neighbouring countries during the country’s struggle for Independence, Defence and War Veterans Affairs Minister Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri has said. She said…

US$30 fine for hitch-hikers

Debra Matabvu PASSENGERS who are picked up or dropped off at undesignated points in and around Harare’s central business district (CBD), as well as in other towns and cities, will…

Sugarcane farmers demand better deal from millers

Martin Kadzere SUGARCANE farmers in the Lowveld are appealing for “better” repayment terms for advances they receive as working capital from millers, arguing the current funding structure is threatening their…

30-year-old loses toes, dies in mine dispute

Valencia Ndhlovu, Sunday News Reporter POLICE in Bulawayo have launched a manhunt for yet to be identified assailants from Happy Valley Mine area in Hope Fountain who allegedly killed a 30-year-old…

More than just a simple rugby festival

Tinashe Kusema Deputy Sports Editor THE Nedbank Rugby Challenge Cup will make its return in less than two weeks. Rather than the five weeks of competition that characterised the tournament…

Local authorities need to offer space for school sports

Arthur Choga THE number of “private schools” has been on the rise. Unfortunately, some of these educational institutions do not immediately conjure up the image and stature previously associated with traditional…

Macron says era of French interference in Africa is ‘over’

President Emmanuel Macron has said the era of French interference in Africa was “well over”, as he began a four-nation tour of the continent to renew frayed ties. Anti-French sentiment…

Time for women to position themselves for board seats

BoardroomTalk Dr Proctor Nyemba AS we celebrate International Women’s Day this month, I am uplifted by the growing number of efforts towards the gender equality and diversity movement around the…

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