Fiyo: The community that natured young Oliver
The Highfield community where the late Oliver “Tuku” Mtukudzi grew up says the legendary jazz icon who passed away on Wednesday never forgot his roots despite attaining massive fame on the international stage.
Public entities bow to regulations
The majority of public entities have complied with new procurement regulations, which require them to register with Procurement Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (PRAZ).
Budget debate to take centre stage in Parly
Parliament resume sitting this week after adjourning for the festive season with the Senate expected to immediately pass the Finance Bill, which sailed through the National Assembly in December.
Corpus Christ gem gets 23 points
Corpus Christ High student Darlington Mabaya scooped 23 points (Pure Maths A, Business Studies A, Accounting A, Statistics A, Economics C) in the 2018 A-Level examinations. More than 10 of his colleagues at the same school scored 14 points and above. The Sunday Mail Scholars’ Scroll asked him to write an article about how he achieved the feat. Read on . . .
Civil servants reject call to down tools
Civil servants will report for duty tomorrow while their representatives return to the negotiating table with Government in crucial talks over a salary adjustment and improved working conditions.
Mtukudzi death and national pride
The passing on of musical icon Oliver Mtukudzi has challenged us at Buy Zimbabwe and led us to ask the question: how can we be more relevant?
Diaspora rallies behind Vision 2030
Zimbabwe’s Diaspora community has pledged to help President Emmerson Mnangagwa turn his vision of creating an Upper Middle-Income economy by 2030 into reality.
Pros & cons of shifting power from Hre
As 2018 slowly wound to a close, President Emmerson Mnangagwa, in keeping with his conviction to turn Zimbabwe into a Upper Middle-Income economy by 2030, held a ground-breaking ceremony for the construction of the New Parliament in Mount Hampden.
Zimbabwe saves $100m in wheat imports
Zimbabwe is set to save at least $100 million in wheat imports in the next four months following steady deliveries of the cereal from last winter’s production that have hit 150 000 metric tonnes.
Lot’s spiritual comeback
Three days after turning 32, Lot Chiwunga had the opportunity to mark his return from suspension and back in Black Rhinos colours in style.







