Investing in infrastructure driving our ambitions
FOR the best part of 17 years after the turn of the millennium, Zimbabwe was stuck in a time warp, insofar as infrastructure development was concerned, as international financiers, such…
Inside Zimbabwe’s music industry: Juju, rituals, and the quest for success
Local artistes rise on juju? Dennis Chimanzi LANDMINE MADONGONDA, a Nyanga-based music promoter, recently made some interesting revelations about the unusual goings-on in the local music industry. According to Madongonda,…
Women with golden fingers tend Zimbabwe’s tobacco fields
Theseus Shambare recently in GURUVE FORGET the conventional sight of burly men hunched over rows of green leaves tending tobacco plants on a farm. A typical day in the field…
Holy Ten and Michael Magz reconcile, collaborate on new project after public fallout
Dennis Chimanzi BARELY two months after the much-publicised fallout between Holy Ten and Michael Magz, the hip-hop artistes have smoked the peace pipe and are already working on a new…
Japan keen on boosting business ties with Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe and Japan are working on finalising various memoranda of understanding as the two countries deepen their bilateral relations. The Sunday Mail’s TANYARADZWA RUSIKE (TR) sat down with the new…
90 000 plastic driver’s licences issued
Nokuthula Dube NEARLY 90 000 plastic driver’s licences have been issued by the Central Vehicle Registry (CVR) since mid-last year when they were launched. The licences are already in use…
Government establishes fuel and equipment fund for rural roads rehabilitation
Business Reporter THE Government, through the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructural Development, has established a fuel and equipment fund to respond quicker to rural road infrastructure requiring urgent rehabilitation. More…
Artisanal miners to get funding after training
Sunday Mail Reporters SMALL-SCALE MINERS in the country’s eight rural provinces will receive funds to capacitate them after a training programme meant to promote sustainable mining. The training will also…
Could ‘The Beekeeper’ be this year’s sleeper hit?
Tinashe Kusema Film Review WHAT would you do if someone offered you US$841 million in exchange for one of your relatives? Would you take the offer? If so, which one…
Government celebrates new voices on World Radio Day
Emmanuel Kafe ON Tuesday, Zimbabwe, just like many countries around the world, will celebrate World Radio Day, particularly at a time when the Government has freed the airwaves and licensed…











