Excitement builds up ahead of Independence Day

Sunday Mail Reporters BETWEEN 70 000 and 100 000 people are expected to attend the main Independence Day celebrations in Murambinda, Manicaland Province, on Thursday, as excitement continues to build…

Govt will work with the diaspora: President

Farirai Machivenyika in MASVINGO THE Second Republic recognises the important role Zimbabwe’s diaspora has in the development of the country and is ready to listen to their proposals and work…

ZiG will definitively gain in value — Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe

Golden Sibanda ZIMBABWE marked an epochal moment in its history when it introduced a new currency, Zimbabwe Gold (ZiG), on April 5, taking a giant step towards bringing a lasting…

The sweet scent of self-rule

Theseus Shambare AT the dawn of Zimbabwe’s independence, a staggering 15,5 million hectares of fertile agricultural land lay in the hands of a mere 6 000 white commercial farmers, who…

Bosso rescue point from Ngezi

Zimpapers Sports Hub PACESETTERS Highlanders are guaranteed another week at the summit of the log after rescuing a point in the high-profile Castle Lager Premier Soccer League match against champions…

Chiefs start solemnising marriages

Sunday Mail Reporter AROUND 250 traditional chiefs are set to begin solemnising customary unions in terms of the Marriages Act after completing training, in a move expected to help eliminate…

The Second Republic’s gifts to Buhera

BUHERA DISTRICT, which hosts this year’s Independence Day celebrations, has seen a remarkable increase in the number of developmental projects since the advent of the Second Republic. Below are some…

We’re transitioning from political independence to prosperity

AS a country, we are just six years shy of our Golden Jubilee, which, coincidentally, will be marked in 2030, by which time Zimbabwe is expected to be modern, highly…

All set for Uhuru gala

Tendai Chara FOR sungura musician Mark Ngwazi, performing at the Independence Gala at Murambinda B Primary School in Buhera on Thursday will be a double celebration as he will also…

Retailers adjust to new currency … Cash-based informal traders struggle with change

Sunday Mail Reporters WHILE cash-based informal traders are struggling with adjusting to the new currency, the Zimbabwe Gold (ZiG), transactions in formal retail outlets were seamless by yesterday as payment…

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