Kuwadzana parking scam sparks outrage
Your Money, Your Call Cresencia Marjorie Chiremba A STORM has erupted over the misuse of public parking spaces at the Kuwadzana 6 Shopping Centre. As night falls and the area’s…
What you need to know about Africa’s first AI factory
Africa just scored a major tech coup. On March 24, Zimbabwean billionaire Mr Strive Masiyiwa’s Cassava Technologies announced a partnership with Nvidia to build Africa’s first artificial intelligence (AI) factory.…
Early preps as Zim gears for another successful wheat season . . .Govt also targeting potatoes, barley
Theseus Shambare Sunday Mail Reporter EVEN as harvesting of the 2024/2025 summer crops begins, the Government has already started laying the groundwork for a successful winter wheat season. This year’s…
200 000 households benefit from Presidential Poultry Scheme
Sharon Masocha Sunday Mail Reporter OVER 200 000 households across Zimbabwe have received nearly two million chicks through the Presidential Poultry Scheme, while 6 000 households have benefitted from the…
Mbare to Tanzania: Matiza’s bold leap from streets to strategy
CLINTON Matiza’s story is one of resilience, passion and an unyielding love for football — a journey that began on the dusty streets of Mbare and has taken him to…
Range Rover and Land Rover: What’s the difference?
RANGE ROVERS and Land Rovers may share similar names, and even look similar. But they have their fair share of differences. You would be right in mistaking the two as…
The rain of blessings is here
WE have all experienced drought in one form or another: spiritual dryness, social isolation, health problems, career struggles or financial challenges. But today, we declare an end to that drought.…
We wanted to kill army commander by downing Viscount plane
THIS week, CDE AMBROSE MUTINHIRI recounts a critical setback faced during the liberation struggle. He narrates to our Society Editor PRINCE MUSHAWEVATO how the struggle eventually got back on track,…
Bulawayo’s Bonnie and Clyde come to grief
FRANK AND FRANCISCA SIBANDA fancied themselves the Zimbabwean version of the notorious American outlaw couple Bonnie and Clyde. The couple, both aged 65, thought they had struck gold when Stanbic…
Govt audit targets schools withholding learners’ results
Nokuthula Dube THE Government has launched a comprehensive nationwide audit of public schools to assess their compliance with Government regulations, including the acceptance of Zimbabwe Gold (ZiG) payments, as well…







