Attack of fortified Rhodesia army camp

IN our previous instalment, Cde Mazarura spoke about how the cunning Rhodesian armed forces resorted to chemical warfare, using undercover black agents to poison unsuspecting guerrilla fighters.

It is criminally insane …as mentally ill offenders flood prisons

HEINOUS crimes involving grisly murders committed by mentally challenged individuals have alarmingly been on the rise, and so, too, have been criminal offences such as rape and theft.

Dodo meets Lodza

CONTRASTING situations in the two camps might have blighted the build up to this tie but CAPS United against Harare City is always a clash to savour.

Cotton sector in pricing conundrum

Zimbabwe’s cotton selling season started on May 18 with the gazetted price at $85 per kilogramme.

While deliveries have started trickling in, contractors are in a quandary over the price, which they argue is not economically viable.

Electric cars firm to create 1 000 jobs

AGILITEE Africa, a South African electric vehicles (EVs) manufacturer says it will officially launch its products in Zimbabwe on June 18 and aims to create over 1 000 jobs in the country.

SMEDCO saves 219 small businesses

MORE than 1 000 workers were saved from unemployment, while over 300 new jobs were created in the small to medium enterprises sector over the last 12 months after Government injected nearly $90 million to support distressed small businesses affected by the Covid-19 pandemic.

Black rhinos: Gonarezhou still home

ZIMBABWE will soon reintroduce black rhinos into the country’s second largest national park — Gonarezhou.

The park is managed by the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (ZimParks) in partnership with Frankfurt Zoological Society under what is known as the Gonarezhou Conservation Trust (GCT) since 1 March 2017.

A community doggedly determined to change its fortunes

ZIMUNYA communal lands, which is surrounded by the Vumba and Fern Valley mountains, is home to beautiful mountain ranges, valleys, perennial rivers and forests.

Fifty inspirational women honoured

The Sunday Mail Editor, Victoria Ruzvidzo, has been listed as one of Zimbabwe’s 50 most inspirational women, a report by The Institute of Corporate Directors Zimbabwe in conjunction with Women Corporate Directors Network reveals.

Major Chinese project on horizon

The multimillion-dollar investment by Tsingshan Group — the largest steel manufacturer in the world — in an integrated steel project in Chivhu, Mashonaland East, is likely to be hugely transformative to the local economy in the medium to long term.

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