EDITORIAL COMMENT : No heroism in destruction

Weekly and in some instances daily threats of strike action by some teachers and other sections of Zimbabwe’s populace are not helping matters at a time the country needs all hands on deck to deal with challenges confronting the economy.

Who will inherit Tuku’s vast empire?

A wife, four daughters with three different mothers, an unrecognised son with a birth certificate, and a rebutted daughter who made headlines seeking to be recognised.

Living under the spectre of perennial drought

Villagers living in the Sese area of Chivi, in Masvingo province, are living in a quandary.

Arabic not only for Muslims

THE diploma in Arabic, which is being offered free of charge by the New Hope Charity College, a Muslim educational centre, has been well-received.

Over $10m released for CDF

At least $10 million is now ready for disbursement to legislators for development projects in their constituencies, The Sunday Mail has established.

Free lawyers for the less privileged

Government has set in motion plans to extend free legal representation to those who cannot afford such services as part of efforts to deepen access to justice for the citizenry.

ED brings new dawn to Darwendale – US$300m ready for drawdown

President Emerson Mnangagwa’s visit to Russia has unlocked $300 million that will trigger implementation of the $2 billion Great Dyke Investment (GDI) platinum mining venture in Darwendale.

Zim, SA in financial talks

ZIMBABWE and South Africa are still locked in crucial talks over a financial package for Harare to help the country clear its arrears to international financial institutions, Finance Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube, has said.

Internet shutdown was tactical: President

The restriction on internet ordered by Government during the violent street protests that erupted across the country recently was a temporary and tactical move by authorities and meant to restore peace and order, President Emmerson Mnangagwa has said.

My times with Samanyanga

Garikai Mazara My first meeting with Oliver Mtukudzi wasn’t exactly physical — it was, naturally, through radio. And it was the song Jerry, a tribute to his friend Jack Sadza,…

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