Indian power giant eyes Zimbabwe
ZIMBABWE’S efforts to resolve a crippling power shortage have received a major boost after India’s largest power services company, NPTC Limited, expressed interest in building a 100-megawatt solar power plant in the country, a top Indian diplomat has said.
Let’s wield the whip if need be
No matter how many times it is told, the fable of “The Arab and the Camel” is never time-worn.
Instead, it continues to hold an incredibly powerful reverence and relevance.
US plot to fund subversive NGOs exposed
Fresh evidence has emerged of yet another plot by the United States to fund opposition-linked civil society organisations to destabilise the country through sustained civil unrest.
The Sunday Mail has gathered that the US Embassy in Harare has slated a workshop in the capital between December 2 and 10 to train subversive civil society organisations on strategies of sustaining demonstrations.
Zimbabwe reaches for the stars
Zimbabwe is primed for super-fast internet, a robust climate information and early warning system, better telecommunications coverage in every part of the country, including cost savings amounting to more than US$1,2 million per year if Government’s plan to launch a satellite materialises.
Warriors shift focus to Algeria
ZIMBABWE’s next Africa Cup of Nations assignment against Algeria might be slated for August 2020, but the Warriors have a lot to do amid revelations that their rivals are already planning for that top-of-the table showdown.
The Warriors have a tendency of going cold during every break.
Zimbabwe reaches for the stars
Zimbabwe is primed for super-fast internet, a robust climate information and early warning system, better telecommunications coverage in every part of the country, including cost savings amounting to more than US$1,2 million per year if Government’s plan to launch a satellite materialises.
Police warn CBD hooligans
A 16-member male gang went on a rampage in Harare’s central business district on Friday night and assaulted and injured three uniformed police officers before they broke into a few shops along Leopold Takawira and Rezende streets where they stole cellular phones and other wares.
A mission well executed
Cde Nelson Chadamoyo, whose nom de guerre was Cde Mashiripiti Kufakwemunhu (MK) is one of the fighters who joined the liberation struggle towards independence. He tells our reporter Norman Muchemwa (NM) of his experiences in Mozambique and at the front in the Buhera area in Rhodesia.
When life-giving rains become the Grim Reaper
Heavy black clouds hung above Gwatidze Village in Goromonzi as flashes of lightning lit up the grey sky.
Occasionally, villagers gazed at the heavens as sagging clouds foreboded a heavy downpour.
Tobacco farmers sound alarm
In a 2019-2020 season that was largely blighted by drought, tobacco farmers managed another record-breaking feat by delivering 259,5 million kilogrammes of the cash crop, up from a historic 252 million kg recorded last year.










