Zanu PF cell verification ends
Sunday Mail Reporter THE ZANU PF cell and village verification, which commenced in June, is scheduled to end today, with the ruling party’s provincial executives expected to start submitting their…
15 percent of goods in Zim shops fake: CPC
Standrick Chagadama AT LEAST 15 percent of goods sold in most of Zimbabwe’s retail shops are fake, the Consumer Protection Commission (CPC) has said. However, this represents a reduction from…
Gold rally cushions mining sector
Tapiwanashe Mangwiro Business Reporter RECORD high international gold prices have brought the much-needed reprieve to Zimbabwe’s mining sector, cushioning it against plummeting prices of other metals. To the contrary, gold…
Worries, fears over integrity of free body scans . . .. . .Same diagnoses for different individuals . . .Pricey prescriptions for identified ‘ailments’
Emmanuel Kafe WHILE navigating Harare’s Central Business District, one is more than likely to be accosted by countless agents hawking “free body scans”. The offer is often delivered with forceful…
Orapa stands between DeMbare and US$400k
Langton Nyakwenda IMAGINE the carnival atmosphere — a sea of blue and white colours, a vociferous Vietnam crowd and, of course, the chaos at Rufaro Stadium — if Dynamos were…
The rise and fall of Sean Combs
SEAN COMBS made a US$1 billion fortune by the time he turned 50, but the rap mogul was already making US$1 000 a week from his paper round aged 12.…
We’ll never tire on sanctions removal
AS the world prepares to meet in New York, the United States, this week for the 79th session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), we should remember that there…
Back to squeaky bum time in the PSL
Langton Nyakwenda PROBABLY it was a mere formality when Ngezi Platinum Stars inserted a sentence in their official statement announcing they had parted ways with coach Tonderai Ndiraya. That announcement…
SRC set for AGM
Lovemore Dube in Bulawayo IN line with their new thrust, the Sports and Recreation Commission (SRC) will hold their second successive annual general meeting in Harare on Tuesday at which…
Social media: A double-edged sword for teens
Tavonga Jeranyama SOCIAL MEDIA’s pervasive influence on teenage life has led to a concerning increase in mental health issues. Depression, anxiety, loneliness, self-harm and even suicidal ideation are among the…











