Remembering our heroes. . . even those in unmarked graves
The Sunday Mail remembers a freedom fighter, Dominic Kapfunde aka Cde Norest Muhondo, who at just 18 years of age undertook a daring military assault deep into the heart of Salisbury and attacked one of the major arteries that kept Ian Smith’s tightly-run racist economic system going.
Insurance for Vic Falls exchange investors
ZSE reopened on August 3 after a month of suspension. SI 196 of 2020 has since been published and it provides that securities listed on Victoria Falls Stock Exchange (VFEX) shall be traded solely in United States Dollars (USD) or any other convertible currency.
A goblin called a cellphone
EACH time my cellphone rings, I feel like a sharp knife is being driven right into my skin.
A goblin called a cellphone
EACH time my cellphone rings, I feel like a sharp knife is being driven right into my skin.
Overcoming long history of pain, suffering
VALIANT and gallant freedom fighters across the continent, particularly in the mid-20th century, managed to upend a system of gratuitous violence and exploitation that was introduced by colonial settlers, especially after the Berlin Conference in 1884.
Swansong that might not be . . . Covid-19 dribbles Matawu
ON six occasions, he has been on the Soccer Stars of the Year calendar and at one such event, he was crowned the king of Zimbabwean football.
Straight-to-DVD films moment of shine
THE Covid-19 pandemic has given some of the independent or straight-to-DVD films some time in the spotlight.
‘From pulpit to bush war’
HE is a devout Christian and has been subject to interesting tests. At age 24, Rogers Dube became a pastor in 1975. That same year he “swapped” church robes for guerrilla army fatigues of a green pair of trousers and shirt. Known as Cde Daylight Mabanga (DM), he was determined to realise the Biblical freedom through the gun. The former freedom fighter chronicles his political life to our Deputy News Editor Levi Mukarati (LM).
When ‘Justin Langer’ met the real Justin Langer
When an aspiring international pace bowler gets a batsman’s nickname, it is kind of strange, isn’t it?
No joy for Chipezeze
THERE was no joy for Warriors goalkeeper Elvis Chipezeze yesterday, as the return of professional football in South Africa saw Bloemfontein Celtic securing a place in the Nedbank Cup final for the first time in 35 years at his team’s expense.










