Going beyond love, good intentions

The Art of Sport Arthur Choga A TEAM can win or lose a medal in relay events because of the speed and technique of their baton exchange, which is a…

Exploring effective turnaround strategies

Entrepreneurship Matters Dr Kudzanai Vere IN the ever-changing entrepreneurship and business landscape, companies often find themselves facing challenging times. Economic downturns, fierce competition, internal mismanagement or external disruptions can push…

AG red flags local authorities for failure to account

Rutendo Nyeve, Sunday News Reporter THE Auditor General’s office has raised a red flag over local authorities’ failure to submit financial statements for audit, citing governance issues as well as irregularities…

The law on double sales

A “DOUBLE SALE” in the context of immovable property typically refers to a situation where the same property is sold to multiple buyers by the same seller, resulting in a…

Gweru fugitive killer deported to Mozambique

Harare Bureau IN a dramatic turn of events, fugitive killer Peter Dube, who was recently convicted in Ireland for violating immigration laws, has been deported to Mozambique after he claimed…

How Bangwato and Nswazi of Botswana settled in Zimbabwe

Mzala Tom The Bangwato-Tswana people group of Mangwe (Matabeleland South) in Zimbabwe are descendants of the followers of Raditladi and Mphoeng who broke away from the main group following a…

Basic commodities prices stable

Nokuthula Dube PRICES of basic commodities have remained stable over the past three months — a survey by The Sunday Mail shows. This comes as the country’s month-on-month inflation has…

Our minerals are our salvation

The real-life fairytale of road construction workers who might have serendipitously stumbled on potentially huge lithium deposits while working on a stretch of the Harare-Beitbridge Highway recently reminded Bishop Lazi…

Youth quenching Zim’s thirst for clean water

Youth Buzz Langton Nyakwenda The Second Republic has identified the provision of clean water to Zimbabweans countrywide as key to the country’s aspirations to transform into an upper middle-income economy…

From Nust student to religious wordsmith

Amanda Mlevu, Sunday Life Reporter  SUDDEN Dambuza, a 34-year-old former NUST student, who pursued his study in Forest Resources and Wildlife Management and graduated in 2015, has somehow managed to balance…

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