Zimbabwean gospel muso nominated for South African gospel awards

Taboka Tshuma, Sunday News Reporter ZIMBABWEAN gospel singer, Abigail Mwembe has been nominated for the prestigious South African Gospel Recognition Awards (Sagra) that will be held at the Guild Theatre…

1,8m to benefit from rural home solar scheme

Sunday Mail Reporter ABOUT 1,8 million rural households are set to get electricity under the national solar home system programme to be implemented by the Rural Electrification Agency (REA). The…

I was cornered by Rhodesian soldiers and shot in leg

CDE TAYLOR GWIRAMBIRA, whose Chimurenga name was Elias Chimurenga, last week chronicled how his group successfully travelled from Manicaland to Mashonaland East province, after crossing the border from Mozambique into…

‘Private schools bridge education gaps’

Sunday Mail Reporter PRIVATE schools have contributed positively to complementing the Government’s efforts to bridge the shortage of primary and secondary schools countrywide, a senior Government official has said. Currently,…

Zanu-PF 95 percent ready for Byo conference

Rutendo Nyeve, Sunday News Reporter PREPARATIONS for the Zanu-PF 21st Annual National People’s Conference to be held at the Zimbabwe International Exhibition Centre (ZIEC) in Bulawayo are now at 95…

Broccoli and cashew salad

Rudo Kandiero VITAMIN K, a fat-soluble vitamin, plays a crucial role in blood clotting, bone health and wound healing. It can be found in cheese, liver, leafy vegetables, asparagus, coffee,…

Don’t let minors travel to SA unaccompanied

Zimbabwe and South Africa have strong diplomatic relations. Recent initiatives, including discussions on migration and investment opportunities, reflect a commitment to strengthening ties and addressing shared challenges for mutual benefit.…

Fight for Gwanda-based gold mine escalates

Sunday Mail Reporter THE ongoing messy battle for Vubachikwe gold mine recently escalated after shareholders Forbes & Thompson reported lawyers representing Fawcett Security Operations — a creditor of the mine…

Why Western ‘help’ is fuelling constant chaos in Libya

Dr Mustafa Fetouri Crises in Libya have been the norm for the last 13 years. They are unpredictable and can erupt at any time, over anything, no matter how ridiculous…

Hospital visiting times

Harare Parirenyatwa Hospital General wards:1pm-2pm Private wards 5pm-6pm  Mbuya Nehanda Hospital: 6am-6:30am, 1pm-2pm — All visitors; 5pm-6pm – Husbands only Sally Mugabe Central Hospital General Wards: 1pm-2pm only. Strictly two…

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