How I survived and continued to fight

Last week, CDE GIFT KAGWEDA told us about the unexpected raid at Nyadzonya Camp, which saw Rhodesia’s Selous Scouts that had disguised themselves as Frelimo cadres besiege the camp to…

War veterans thankful after Independence Day honour

Kuda Bwititi Political Editor FOR war veterans, this year’s Independence Day celebrations were special. Dozens of ex-fighters who were part of the thousands of combatants that assembled at Dzapasi Assembly…

Export opportunities for inputs, implements in Zambia

Trade Focus Allan Majuru ZIMBABWEAN products are growing in popularity across the Southern African region. Over the past few years, Zimbabwe has been actively spreading its wings across markets on…

Flame of freedom still burns bright

Dr Obert Moses Mpofu AS Zimbabwe celebrated its 44th independence anniversary on Thursday, so much can be said. The story of how our independence was attained and the importance of…

Weakening embassies makes for a more dangerous world

Jorge Heine IT has long been held that embassies should be treated as “off-limits” to other nations. Yet in a single week, two governments — both long-established democracies — stand…

We’ll defend liberation struggle gains: Dr Muswere

Sunday Mail Reporter ZIMBABWEANS will continue defending and advancing the gains of the country’s hard-fought liberation struggle for the benefit of current and future generations, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services…

Boneheaded granny killer sentenced to 35 years

IN a display of pure idiocy, Godknows Tafadzwa Ringoziva inexplicably committed the most heinous and callous act imaginable. For his crime, he will now spend a hefty 35 years in…

10 000 register on e-Government procurement platform

Vladimir Dube CLOSE to 10 000 companies have registered on the electronic Government Procurement (eGP) System since its launch in October last year. The online platform minimises human involvement in…

City to replace traffic lights at 22 intersections

Nokuthula Dube THE Harare City Council (HCC) has begun replacing traffic lights at 22 intersections across the city to improve traffic flow. The project is being rolled out in two…

Wildlife traffickers to lose proceeds of crime

Sunday Mail Reporter THE National Prosecuting Authority of Zimbabwe (NPAZ) plans to seize and forfeit assets acquired through Illicit wildlife trade. Speaking during a certificate presentation and prize-giving ceremony for…

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