The forgotten mineworkers of Southern Africa
Who they are Between the 1940s and 1980s, thousands of Zimbabwean men were recruited by the Witwatersrand Native Labour Association (Wenela) to work in South Africa’s gold mines. Working conditions…
Invictus Energy targets execution in 2026
Nqobile Bhebhe Zimpapers Business Hub INVICTUS ENERGY says the 2026 financial year will be one of execution, marking a transition from partnerships and planning to tangible operational progress on the…
‘Formalisation non-negotiable for artisanal miners’
Nqobile Bhebhe Zimpapers Business Hub WHILE artisanal and small-scale miners (ASM) contribute significantly to Zimbabwe’s mineral output, especially gold, they operate largely outside formal structures and remain excluded from mainstream…
Strengthen your vision with courage
Hunt For Greatness Milton Kamwendo EYES that look are common but eyes that see are rare. The greatest tragedy in life is not being visually impaired: It is to have…
Designing a first impression that lasts
Andrew Mangwarara ENTRANCES are the hallmark of a property, so due diligence must be applied when designing them. A first impression is likely to stay with visitors long after they…
Esigodini grandpa dumps wife for househelp
AGE may just be nothing but a number, but heartbreak knows no bounds, even in Esigodini, where a grey-bearded grandfather stands accused of dumping his wife for a much younger…
US$80m Chegutu cement plant to be commissioned within six months
Sunday Mail Reporter THE US$80 million cement plant in Chegutu by Shuntai Investments, which is now 55 percent complete, is set to be commissioned within the next six months. Once…
Prioritise parent-teacher consultation days
Elizabeth Muteveri CONSULTATION days are an important platform for parents to engage with their children’s teachers. They provide valuable insights into what a child needs to improve their performance in…











