Bikita Minerals rehabilitates road to Kamungoma National Monument

Vusumuzi Dube, Online News Editor   BIKITA Minerals has come to the aid of Nyika and Gutu villagers in Masvingo Province after they partnered the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure Development…

US$34m for NRZ network revamp

Sunday Mail Reporter The GOVERNMENT has set aside US$34 million to fund the first phase of a comprehensive rehabilitation of about 254 kilometres of the country’s rail network. The National…

Healing from a traumatic past

Mertha Mo Nyamande WHEN it comes to trauma, particularly psychological trauma, we are all affected. We have all variously experienced hurt and distress — a sense of abandonment, neglect and…

Hangman job hangs in the balance

Nyore Madzianike APPLICANTS for the hangman post may have to wait a little longer to find out if they will ever get the job, as the Government is considering abolishing…

Female pastor breaks new ground

Sunday Mail Correspondent REVEREND Lydia Neshangwe, of the Uniting Presbyterian Church in Southern Africa (UPCSA), yesterday became the first black woman to be inducted as a moderator of the denomination…

Advertising in the Digital Age

Big Business Ideas Stephene Chikozho AS we previously noted, most aspects of our lives happen in the media. This makes the media the main tool through which we perceive the…

‘The Bond’: A look at xenophobia

Society Reporter SOUTH AFRICA-BASED filmmaker Shyie Mzinja (pictured right) has released a new film titled “The Bond”, which deals with xenophobia. The Zimbabwean-born artiste — real name Sibusisiwe Mzinja —…

Teenager Ahmed added to England Ashes squad

Rehan Ahmed, the 18-year-old Leicestershire legspinner who claimed a memorable five-wicket haul on his Test debut in Karachi last year, has been added to England’s Test squad as cover for…

Export opportunities for Zim products exist in Germany

ZIMBABWE is re-integrating into the global economy with a considerable measure of success following Government’s engagement and re-engagement drive. Trade Focus Allan Majuru Over the past few years, there has…

A mangled version of democracy

IN 2003, a restless 30-year-old Kenyan taxi driver, Paul Mackenzie, had a moment of epiphany — His was a much higher calling than shuttling ordinary wananchi (the hoi polloi) hither…

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