Unpacking cotton standards
Tapiwa Nyasha Mutonda COTTON contributes significantly to Zimbabwe’s agriculture sector and the country’s overall economic development. The crop’s importance to the economy can be analysed from various perspectives, including its…
Cholera forces athletes out
Veronica Gwaze THERE has been a drop in the number of athletes who will take part in this year’s edition of the Bonaqua Africa Triathlon Cup in Nyanga, which is…
Role of Artificial Intelligence in reshaping Zimbabwe’s landscape
Bridget Chipungu-Chimbga LATE last year, I attended two events in Johannesburg, South Africa. These gatherings not only opened my eyes to the diverse landscapes of technological innovation, but also led…
Unlocking potential of the horned melon
Allan Majuru THE recent success scored by Zimbabwe in surpassing the 2023 export target of US$7,2 billion is indicative of dividends from programmes to grow the visibility of local products…
Africa University puts Zimbabwe on path to eradicate malaria
Sunday Mail Reporters ZIMBABWE is making significant progress towards eradicating malaria after Africa University (AU) embarked on the Zimbabwe Entomological Support Programme in Malaria (ZENTO), which has produced cutting-edge research…
Midlife makeover for Ford Puma
IT might be new to South Africa, but the Ford Puma has been around for more than four years in Europe. First revealed in mid-2019, the compact “boutique” crossover has…
Everyone needs support, inspiration
Rutendo Gwatidzo IN life, everyone needs a hand to hold on to. Even the strongest characters can get weary and the brightest colour can become dull. Challenges are inevitable at…
A look at disability and work
Dr Christine Peta Disability Issues THERE is a paradigm shift in Zimbabwe, where we are moving from the outdated charity model of disability that regards persons with disabilities as good-for-nothing…
Notorious Seke Road robbers nabbed
Sunday Mail Reporter THE long arm of the law last week caught up with a 47-year-old armed robber who has been terrorising motorists along Seke Road since January last year,…
Sir Wicknell’s US$5 million spending binge
Tendai Chara FOR Wicknell Chivayo, money seems to grow on trees. Never the one to be shy to ostentatiously display his wealth, Chivayo, who likes to call himself Sir Wicknell,…











