Allies fed up with Chamisa’s dictatorship
Retired Major Action Mandingo As chickens continue coming home to roost, one of the opposition’s key advisers, Dr Pedzisai Ruhanya, is the latest academic to show that he is fed…
Janet Manyowa releases new song
Nicole Chiimba GOSPEL musician Janet Manyowa (pictured) has released a sensational song titled “Shoko Renyu”. The song, which is doing well on several media platforms, is drawn from the musician’s…
Congestion at Beitbridge border will be history
THE US$300 million Beitbridge Border Post modernisation project is progressing well, with key infrastructure due for completion by November 2022. The renovations will ease congestion at the border and speed…
Masuku’s moment of truth
Sports Reporter THE expression “dream come true” is a cliché in sport. For the average athlete, such an expression covers several momentous episodes in their storied career. But none of…
Mushangazhike eyes Axis Cup success
Sports Reporter GOLDEN Eagles coach Gilbert Mushangazhike, who thinks his side “punched above its weight” in the just-ended season, is itching to guide his team to Axis Solutions Super 8…
All set for anti-sanctions gig
Veronica Gwaze MUSIC lovers are set to have a time of their lives as the date for the highly anticipated Anti-Sanctions Solidarity Day concert draws closer. The concert, which will…
Great players need a great backroom
Arthur Choga Players are the most recognisable and valuable asset of any football club, and rightly so. They spend countless hours training, go out onto the pitch and entertain hordes of…
‘We’ll brook no interference in 2023 polls’
Sunday Mail Reporter GOVERNMENT is committed to free and fair elections next year, but will not allow foreign forces to impose their will on the people of Zimbabwe, President Mnangagwa…
Drunk Zahara fails to perform
South African musician Zahara’s woes are far from over. A viral video of her, heavily drunk and failing to perform recently, has since flooded the social media. The clip has…
Tynwald school bus disaster: Families grieve
Emmanuel Kafe WHEN 15-year-old Kimberly Mutusva, a Form Two learner at Tynwald High School in Harare, exchanged pleasantries with her father before leaving for a school trip to Nyanga on…











