Five million plots ready for Pfumvudza/Intwasa
Precious Manomano FARMERS under the Pfumvudza/Intwasa programme have so far prepared five million plots ahead of the 2025/2026 summer cropping season, representing half of the Government’s target for the year.…
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Let’s be jealous guardians of our infrastructure
VANDALS seem to be hard at work. As the Government assiduously works to cover the decades-old infrastructure gap, which was worsened by more than two decades of sanctions, vandals seem…
Edson Sithole: New book uncovers the work of a thinker, lawyer and Zim freedom fighter who ‘disappeared’
Dr Brooks Marmon EDSON SITHOLE was born in what was then-Southern Rhodesia in 1935. He was the first black person in Southern Africa to obtain a Doctor of Laws degree.…
Govt reinstates ban on peri-urban farming
Sunday Mail Reporter THE Government has reinstated the ban on peri-urban farming and will no longer extend input support to residents of urban and peri-urban areas under the Presidential Inputs…
Stakeholders call for inquiry as females dominate teaching
Mkhululi Ncube Bulawayo Bureau A WORRYING trend has emerged across Zimbabwe’s teacher training institutions, where the number of enrolling male students continues to decline, in a development that has raised…
G20’s missed opportunity to reform rating agencies
Misheck Mutize One of the commitments the South African presidency of the G20 made in its policy priorities document at the beginning of 2025 was to push for fairer, more…
Why traditional leaders are upset with SA men adopting their wives’ surnames
Professor Anthony Diala A RECENT unanimous South African Constitutional Court ruling has sparked fierce controversy by affirming the right of men to adopt their wives’ surnames if they wish to.…
Saka, Rice send Arsenal top of the EPL
DECLAN RICE scored his first goal of the season before Bukayo Saka added a second as Arsenal comfortably beat West Ham in manager Mikel Arteta’s 300th game in charge. Arsenal…
Zim’s energy future lies in renewables
Dr John Laisani Zimbabwe’s energy landscape stands at a critical crossroads. For years, the country has grappled with chronic electricity shortages, erratic supply from ageing fossil-fuel plants and climate-induced droughts…











