49 killed as heavy rains wreak havoc
Nokuthula Dube FORTY-NINE people have been killed in extreme weather incidents that have been recorded since the start of the rainy season, with the authorities forecasting more heavy rains across…
99pc maize planting target achieved
Theseus Shambare and Sharon Masocha ZIMBABWE has achieved 99 percent of its maize planting target for the 2024/2025 summer cropping season, with 1 790 917 hectares (ha) planted out of…
Harare’s booming night economy . . . Illegal vendors flourish as laws take a nap
Emmanuel Kafe AS the sun dips below the horizon and Harare’s skyscrapers cast long shadows over the bustling streets, the city transforms into a vibrant open-air market. The daytime hustle…
How title deeds programme is being implemented
What is a title deed? A TITLE DEED is a legal document that serves as evidence of a person’s legal ownership of a property, such as a building or piece…
4 000 Epworth residents apply for title deeds
Theseus Shambare-Sunday Mail Reporter NEARLY 4 000 Epworth residents have applied for title deeds under the Presidential Title Deeds and Settlement Regularisation Programme, which was launched in April 2023. The…
Vingirai thanks President for farms
Sunday Mail Reporter BANKER Mr Nicholas Vingirai has thanked President Mnangagwa for breaking “the seemingly endless road of bureaucratic process and procedure” by facilitating the return of his two farms…
Ideological reconditioning is indispensable
Dr Obert Moses Mpofu A PROPER ideological inclination is the compass that guides a people towards their desired goal. Our people had for so long existed under an exploitative system…
Government to undertake regulatory impact assessment
Rutendo Nyeve, Sunday News Reporter THE Government through the National Competitiveness Commission (NCC) is set to embark on a comprehensive Regulatory Impact Assessment (RIA) to ascertain how different regulations including…
I recorded songs by Zipra cadres in Zambia
Chronicles from the 2nd Chimurenga LAST week, CDE RAYMOND DZINGAI TAKAVARASHA, whose nom de guerre was Ray Che Ncube, explained how the deadlock between ZANU, FROLIZI, ZAPU and the ANC…
Editorial Comment: Our laws and bylaws should not sleep
THE vibrant hum of Harare’s Central Business District does not stop with the setting sun. Instead, a different kind of energy emerges as vendors set up shop on pavements, providing…











