Worry over underweight groceries

Veronica Gwaze ALICE MUSHUNJE, an avid shopper and bargain hunter, is a troubled soul. After her last two shopping outings, she has been grumbling about shrinking sizes of some of…

Three epic PSL matches to watch today . . . Dynamos, Highlanders, CAPS United in tough battles

Tadious Manyepo Sports Reporter COMPETITION in the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League is heating up, with much expected from three epic battles out of six matches lined up for today.…

Sex-crazed househelp gets just sentence

SITHOLOKUHLE NYATHI, a 20-year-old househelp from Senga suburb in Gweru, will spend the next 15 years in the slammer for using her employer’s eight-year-old son as a sex toy. This…

Woman kills lover, vanishes with lobola money

A Mutare woman residing in Cape Town, South Africa, is on the run after allegedly scalding her husband with cooking oil over money meant for her lobola. The two reportedly…

Zimbabwe must continue its global charm offensive

KENYAN President William Ruto made the journey to Zimbabwe last week to officially open the 64th edition of the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair in Bulawayo. He became the 25th Head…

President reassigns three Cabinet ministers

President MNANGAGWA last week reassigned, with immediate effect, three Cabinet ministers and one deputy minister, while appointing two new deputy ministers to various portfolios. The announcement was made by the…

There is growing demand for our products

Zimbabwe’s premier international trade exhibition showcase — the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) — ended yesterday, with the participation of local and foreign companies taking centre stage. The Sunday Mail’s…

Govt begins redirecting resources to drought relief

Sunday Mail Reporters FUNDS that had initially been allocated by the Government to procure grain during this year’s marketing season are now being redirected to import cereals for the country’s…

Chapungu struggling without Guthrie

Society Reporter THE Chapungu Sculpture Park, which has one of the largest Zimbabwean stone sculpture collections in the world, plans to revamp its operations following a prolonged period of inactivity.…

Expired, fake products flood market

Society Reporter UNSCRUPULOUS individuals are putting the lives of consumers at risk by selling fake and expired products, The Sunday Mail Society has gathered. The culprits have the audacity of…

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