If amnesia is a disease, we are all sick!
Fate and fortune, just as life itself, have a weird sense of humour.
Just as Bishop Lazarus was busy narrating the age-old anecdotal tale of the “Arab and The Camel” last week, well, our very own comedienne sister, Samantha Kureya — better known as Gonyeti on account of her heft — was having one helluva time aloft a camel on a beach front somewhere in the Arab world.
Power, fuel bottlenecks to weigh down industry… amid job loss fears
ECONOMIC analysts see little prospects of improvement in industrial activity next year on the back of shrinking demand due to diminishing disposable incomes and challenges related to key economic enablers such as water, electricity and fuel.
Nakamba at Old Trafford
Zimbabwe international Marvelous Nakamba was not overawed by the occasion when he faced Manchester City’s world stars in October and neither did he crumble when Aston Villa squared up against Sadio Mane’s Liverpool early November.
Vice President Chiwenga reveals ailment
Vice President Dr Constantino Chiwenga yesterday revealed he was battling a disease of the oesophagus during his four-month stint in hospital.
The disease made it difficult for him to eat as he could not swallow anything. He said this at a homecoming Roman Catholic Church mass held for him at his rural home in Wedza.
Nakamba at Old Trafford
Zimbabwe international Marvelous Nakamba was not overawed by the occasion when he faced Manchester City’s world stars in October and neither did he crumble when Aston Villa squared up against Sadio Mane’s Liverpool early November.
RBZ to roll out interbank e-trading platform
Monetary authorities are looking to enhance the efficiency of the foreign exchange interbank market by introducing a new electronic trading platform.
The interbank market was introduced this February to normalise foreign currency trading and curb the inflationary parallel market. At the time of its launch, the interbank rate was initially pegged at 1:2,5 as a guidance rate.
Expired products on shop shelves, streets
EXPIRED products are finding their way into households as unscrupulous retailers are duping their clients, The Sunday Mail Society has established.
Goods ranging from dairy products, beverages, eggs, processed meats, salad dressing, biscuits and instant porridge, among other consumables, are being sold to unsuspecting customers by reputable retail outlets, small grocery shops, tuckshops and vendors that have mushroomed across the capital.
Soccer Stars debate rages
WHAT makes a Soccer Star of the Year finalist?
Is it about who has scored the highest number of goals, who has made the most assists or the player’s contribution to a team’s cause?
President shows his romantic side
PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa charmed guests during a tour of the National Gallery of Zimbabwe in Bulawayo yesterday, when he showed his romantic side by purchasing earrings and some traditional beadwork for First Lady Auxilia Mnangagwa.
Urban farming headache . . . once again
With generous rains having been received countrywide, every conceivable open space in cities, not least Harare, is being hoed as part of land preparations for planting maize.











