Democracy is clearly a huge scam

THE gates of hell have been swung open in Haiti — a country that is part of a scattering of islands in the Caribbean — and the devil and his acolytes…

Gold price resilience to buffer declining mineral revenue

Nelson Gahadza The resilience of gold prices is expected to minimise the drop in mineral revenue as prices of platinum group metals (PGMs), nickel and lithium continue to decline. The…

Zimbabwean caged for 226 years

CRIMINALS do not come as prolific as one Leonard Lemmy Chauke, a Zimbabwean who is based in South Africa. At just the age of 34, he has a rap sheet…

Exports record impressive start in 2024

Allan Majuru TRADE FOCUS Zimbabwe’s economic revival continues, as export figures are showing significant progress in the first three months of the year. President Mnangagwa’s multi-pronged approach is premised on…

Government puts land barons on notice

Bulawayo Bureau THE Deputy Minister of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services, Dr Omphile Marupi, has issued a stern warning to individuals who are corruptly parcelling out State land, saying the…

Dynamos fans call for Mangombe’s ouster

Innocent Kurira in BULAWAYO Dynamos . . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  2 Hwange .…

Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe gold reserves rise to 1,2 tonnes

Debra Matabvu THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) has stockpiled over 1,2 tonnes of gold in its reserves since the introduction of a law in 2022 compelling mining companies extracting precious…

Horror clashes claim 14

Sunday Mail Reporters IN what was largely a dark week for Zimbabwe, 14 people died, while 39 others were injured in road traffic accidents between Friday and yesterday, with nine…

The sacred passage that ushered in Uhuru

Political Editor NEIGHBOURING Mozambique gained its independence on June 25, 1975, heralding the emergence of another frontier from which freedom fighters would launch incursions into then-Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) to…

Harare suffocating under crushing traffic volumes 

Theseus Shambare UP until the turn of the new millennium, Harare was a clean and orderly metropolis. For Zimbabweans living in rural areas and other places, the thought of coming…

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