AU on growth trajectory
Sunday Mail Reporter AFRICA UNIVERSITY (AU) will expand projects under the Education 5.0 model in 2024, with the institution set to establish a solar farm to make it independent from…
Of Mumba, Tshabangu and a British oilman
IT is that time of the year again when Bishop Lazi takes a sabbatical and retreats to the mountain to thank God for the abundance of life in the year…
We faced hiccups on our way to Moza
WE continue our discussion with CDE JOSIAH RADOKA (JR), whose nom de guerre was Joe Tawengwa. This week, he narrates to our Features and Arts Editor PRINCE MUSHAWEVATO (PM) some…
Make the most of festive spirit, business success
Big Business Ideas Stephene Chikozho WITH the imminent holiday season, executives across industries are preparing to celebrate and to ensure their businesses not only survive but also thrive during this…
Putting bad behaviour to good use
The Art of Sport Arthur Choga BAD driving on Zimbabwe’s roads, particularly in Harare, makes one want to stay indoors sometimes. Peak hours are a daily exercise in patience, anger…
Sharing is caring: Let’s display Ubuntu
THE festive season is upon us and before we realise it, it will be gone. December is generally a month in which many people get to celebrate life and achievements…
PSL clubs plunge into early transfers
Langton Nyakwenda IT looks like some of the Premier Soccer League clubs are determined to have their pre-season transfer deals done by the New Year, and there is already some…
Farmers need to grow small grains, sunflower
WEATHER forecasters have predicted that Zimbabwe will receive below-normal to normal rainfall, associated with extreme weather conditions such as heat waves and dry spells, during the 2023/2024 cropping season. Word…
ZDERA conditions for lifting sanctions
Miriam Tose Majome T HE United States government justified its crafting of the Zimbabwe Democracy and Economic Recovery Act (ZDERA), saying it wanted to support Zimbabwe achieve democratic ideals and…
Mixed fortunes for Zim teams
Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE’s Lady Chevrons got their bid for a place at the International Cricket Council (ICC) Women’s T20 World Cup off to a flying start with a convincing 64-run…











