Urgent action needed on MaShurugwi
The violent makorokoza phenomenon that has hit this country over the last few years has in recent months reached alarming proportions that beckon for immediate action.
Prayer is important: First Lady
Worshippers should continue praying in order to unlock blessings for the country, First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa has said.
She made the exhortation to congregants gathered for the Mega 3 All-Night Prayer — convened by Daughters of Virtue (DOV) — at the National Sports Stadium on Friday.
lnputs prices dampen 2019-20 agric season
SOARING prices of agricultural inputs are likely to jeopardise the 2019/20 summer season, with inputs producers already signalling suppressed demand.
Prices of fertilisers and seeds (soya and maize) have gone beyond the reach of many, thus reducing the capacity of some commercial smallholder farmers, particularly those not supported by Government programmes.
Zimbabwe’s richest footballers
FOR Marvelous Nakamba, booking his family into five-star hotels is no longer an issue.
His parents regularly fly to Europe and his father Antony now shuttles between Lusaka and Bulawayo in pursuit of business interests. The football star can even afford his parents the honour of being chauffeur driven as was the case when the Zimbabwe national team hosted Botswana in an Africa Cup of Nations qualifier in Harare on November 15.
Derby with a difference
THIS 42-year-old battle has been more about pride than what is at stake.
Former CAPS United winger Fungai “Tostao” Kwashi, once said even if the prize was a box of matches, the Harare Derby would still explode.
There is power in naming
On Thursday last week, Government renamed some streets, roads and avenues in the capital Harare.
Off went some old colonial relics and in came names of our valiant struggle stalwarts who gave all for the liberation of the majority.
Zimbabwe’s richest footballers
FOR Marvelous Nakamba, booking his family into five-star hotels is no longer an issue.
His parents regularly fly to Europe and his father Antony now shuttles between Lusaka and Bulawayo in pursuit of business interests. The football star can even afford his parents the honour of being chauffeur driven as was the case when the Zimbabwe national team hosted Botswana in an Africa Cup of Nations qualifier in Harare on November 15.
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.










