Fake whisky: Tracing the dirty smuggling path
THE smuggling of counterfeit distilled beverages — mainly whisky, brandy, gin and vodka — into the country through the Forbes Border Post in Mutare, is as easy as ABC, The Sunday Mail Society has gathered.
AfDB gives thumbs-up to ED reforms
Through the ongoing economic reforms, Zimbabwe is on the right path. ln addition, the country has the potential to wiggle out of the current storms, Africa Development Bank (AfDB) country manager Mr Damoni Kitabire has said.
Machete gangs: A mental health perspective
Zimbabwe has experienced so much traumatic events across generations.
Each generation has its own unique and fair share of trauma.
With a poor focus on mental health within our country, most people remain untreated and may become perpetrators of violence at family, community or national level.
‘At age 15, I was ripe for the task’
Cde Rhodas Karimakwenda, at the age of 15, took a decision not many teenagers could. She joined the liberation struggle. Our reporter Norman Muchemwa speaks to the former liberation fighter, whose war name was Cde Anna Matambudziko, to understand her war journey.
Worshipped in Egypt, revered in Europe
THE scramble for his signature took another twist late Friday, but that did not stop Tino Kadewere from banging in his 18th goal of the season for French Ligue 2 side, Le Havre.
Relief as flows into Kariba Dam increase
The Kariba Dam’s water level ended last year at its lowest in 23 years, but recent data from three major river flow stations along the Zambezi River, show the encouraging trend that water flow towards the giant lake rose exponentially in December last year.
Boy with heart of a lion . . . craves mango after leg amputation
Any hospital confinement immediately triggers loneliness.
Most patients miss the outside world and even the little things they may have left at home.
While some miss their families, relatives, friends, work, school and even pets, Trymore Mukan’an’a has a rare craving.
Another dull legislative year
In his last State of the Nation Address and official opening of the Second Session of the Ninth Parliament in the last quarter of last year, President Mnangagwa expressed displeasure at the pace at which laws were being passed by Parliament.
Machete-wielding robbers busted
Eight machete-wielding gangsters, including a Harare City Council employee, have appeared in court facing charges of armed robbery and unlawful possession of firearms.
The Nharira Hills’ mysteries
THE melodious sound of mbira cords, that were being sweetly played, pierced the blue sky.
Complementing these sweet melodies were equally pleasant sounds from rattles (hosho).











