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…
Pay increase for civil servants: Local currency component indexed to exchange rate
Harare Bureau PUBLIC sector workers have started receiving an improved United States dollar salary, while the local currency portion of their pay has now been indexed to the prevailing official…
Zimbabwe’s tourism revenue rises to US$1 billion in 2023
Oliver Kazunga Senior Business Reporter ZIMBABWE’S tourism receipts increased by a remarkable 22 percent last year to reach US$1,1 billion, while international tourist arrivals stood at 1,6 million, up from…
United Kingdom visa system forces care workers to stay silent on rape, abuse
Vicky Gayle, Emiliano Mellino, Hajar Meddah and Charles Boutaud ABENA, a migrant worker from Southern Africa, was repeatedly raped by her manager at a United Kingdom care home but felt…
Cholera vaccination covers 83 percent of Harare hotspots
Vladimir Dube MORE than 83 percent of people living in suburbs that were classified as cholera hotspots in Harare have been vaccinated against the waterborne disease since the beginning of…











