Gukurahundi reburials inch closer
Lincoln Towindo Chief Reporter CONSULTATIONS over the exhumation and reburial of victims of post-independence disturbances in the Matabeleland and Midlands provinces will commence early next year, with Government now crafting…
Step aside Covid-19 . . .Zimpapers walks for cancer
Sunday Mail Reporter The scourge of the coronavirus pandemic meant that this year’s edition of the Zimpapers Cancer Power Walk was held virtually, but this fortunately created a viable avenue…
Backyard redlight districts bring agony
Veronica Gwaze FOR close to a year, Barbara Majengwa thought her 17-year-old daughter was employed as a maid in Avondale, Harare. Actually, she considered relocating her other children from the…
Backyard redlight districts bring agony
Veronica Gwaze FOR close to a year, Barbara Majengwa thought her 17-year-old daughter was employed as a maid in Avondale, Harare. Actually, she considered relocating her other children from the…
Editorial Comment: Biden win brings relief for all
The likely and imminent confirmation of Joseph Biden as the next president of the United States is of interest to all governments and countries, not just to the people of…
Govt considers local bus manufacturers
Manicaland Bureau LOCAL bus manufacturers are being actively considered to assemble coaches for Government’s ambitious mass public transport system, as part of a broader initiative to encourage the purchase of…
40pc earmarked for high-rise buildings
Sunday Mail Reporter AT least 40 percent of new housing projects will be reserved for the construction of high-rise buildings to curb the unrestricted spread of settlements and promote modern…
Firms dodge forex tax
Enacy Mapakame Business Reporter Some businesses are reportedly prejudicing Government of taxes in foreign currency by failing to comply with regulations that compel them to receipt all transactions in the…
Socialite Ginimbi dies
Online Reporter
Socialite Genius Kadungure popularly known as Ginimbi has died.
Pride of Murehwa charms Bournemouth
GROWING up in England, Jordan Zemura’s biggest influence was former Zimbabwe captain Benjani Mwaruwari, whose unique celebration styles, especially during his stint at Manchester City, charmed many. The England-born star has matured into a 20-year-old wingback prospect at Championship side AFC Bournemouth and is basking in glory after receiving his first call-up for Zimbabwe. Zemura, who traces his roots to Mukarakate Village in Murehwa and is of the Moyo totem, is part of the Warriors squad that leaves for Algeria on Tuesday for a Group H Africa Cup of Nations qualifier at the Stade du 5 Juillet 1962 in Algiers on Thursday.











