A Christmas covered in tears
Emmanuel Kafe and Harmony Agere WHILE most Zimbabweans celebrated the birth of Jesus Christ on Christmas Day, going through the annual festive rituals, Mitchell Hunzvi (30) was reflecting and reminiscing…
President to attend Byo church gathering
Bulawayo Bureau PRESIDENT Mnangagwa will today attend the fourth Annual National Thanksgiving and Dedication Service at the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) grounds in Bulawayo. The annual event is hosted…
Dongozi laid to rest
Conrad Mupesa Mashonaland West Bureau THE late veteran journalist and Zimbabwe Union of Journalists (ZUJ) secretary general, Foster Dongozi, was laid to rest at his rural home in Sanyati yesterday,…
Civil service biometric system goes live
Debra Matabvu THE Public Service Commission(PSC) has begun undertaking periodical audits of the public sector staff compliment through a high-tech biometric authentication system that is anticipated to help weed out…
Harare-Beitbridge road rehab on course
Sunday Mail Reporters SEAMLESS progress is taking place in the construction of the Harare-Beitbridge Highway, with Phase One close to completion after local companies that have been contracted to work…
Bumper wheat harvest saves ZimUS$80M
Sunday Mail Correspondent Zimbabwe will save over US$80 million through import substitution after local farmers delivered over 155 000 tonnes of wheat to the Grain Marketing Board (GMB) this year.…
Floods hit Chipinge
Sunday Mail Correspondent Floods caused extensive damage to houses and swept away livestock on Christmas Day at Mwacheta Village in Chief Musikavanhu’s area in Chipinge. Heavy downpours, which started on…
Chinhoyi High gets 15 000 masks
Mashonaland West Bureau THE Chinese embassy in Zimbabwe last week donated 15 000 surgical masks to Chinhoyi High School, which is one of the institutions worst affected by Covid-19. Over…
Relief for travellers
Investigations Reporter South Africa has waived mandatory Covid-19 screening for truck drivers passing through Beitbridge Border Post to allow ease of movement at the region’s busiest inland port. Congestion at…
Goose or Gander: Remapping the locus of global diplomacy?
Richard Mahomva IN my last review instalment of Vice President Retired General Dr Constantine Chiwenga’s recently launched publication “Goose or Gander: The United Nations Security Council and the Ethic of…











