We overdosed on Englishness
You can never be black and racist.
It is impossible!
In fact, it is nonsense!
We overdosed on Englishness
You can never be black and racist.
It is impossible!
In fact, it is nonsense!
Ambassador Mutsvangwa slates Chamisa
MDC leader Mr Nelson Chamisa should accept that he was defeated by President Mnangagwa during the 2018 Presidential elections and embrace the inclusive Political Actors Dialogue (Polad) platform, chairman of the Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association, Ambassador Chris Mutsvangwa has said.
‘It was easy crossing into Moza’
In this week’s instalment of Chronicles, we recount Cde Daniel Makaripe’s (DM) narrative of the liberation strugge. Cde Makaripe is one of the students who ran away from St Francis of Assisi Secondary School in Enkeldoorn (now Chivhu) to join the liberation struggle.
Tripartite forum finally takes off
Parties to the Tripartite Negotiating Forum (TNF) will this week meet to operationalise the body following the successful constitution of its structures a fortnight ago.
Kanyemba: Sleeping giant awakens
For decades, Kanyemba, in rural Mbire District, Mashonaland Central province, has been in the backwaters of development, but under the Second Republic, things are fast changing.
Mealie-meal rot: Name, shame, arrest
WHILE other countries battle killer viruses and others deal with devastating wars and sophisticated crime — Zimbabwe is currently grappling with the scourge of corruption.
Govt pushes for PGM beneficiation
Government is in talks with local platinum producers under the ambit of the Platinum Producers’ Association (PPA) for the establishment of platinum smelters as well as base and precious metal refineries. The talks are part of the Ministry of Mines and Mining Development’s plans for the mining sector to contribute towards the attainment of Vision 2030.
Tripartite forum finally takes off
Parties to the Tripartite Negotiating Forum (TNF) will this week meet to operationalise the body following the successful constitution of its structures a fortnight ago.
Mhlauri speaks on Logarusic
Zifa’s surprise decision to name journeyman Croat Zdravko Logarušic as the new substantive Warriors coach has sparked intense debate. United States-based gaffer Charles Mhlauri, (CM) the man who took the Warriors to the 2006 Africa Cup of Nations in Egypt and won the 2005 Cosafa Cup with a locally assembled senior team, spoke to The Sunday Mail Sports Editor Petros Kausiyo (PK) about Logarusic’s appointment. This is what he had to say . . .










