VP Mohadi sees-off Russia bound students

Vice President Kembo Mohadi has bade farewell to 47 students destined for university studies in Russia, under the Russia Bilateral Scholarships Programme.

Addressing the students before their departure, VP Mohadi encouraged them to acquire relevant skills needed to develop Zimbabwe.

South-western suburbs’ water restored

HARARE’S south-western suburbs that include Glen View, Glen Norah and Budiriro, have been facing severe water shortages in the past weeks, owing to vandalism of one of the major water lines to the areas.

Banks finalise Command Agric support

A GROUP of local banks that partnered Government in extending financial packages to farmers this agricultural season, are understood to be finalising modalities for the support with indications the first tranche of funds could be released this week, The Sunday Mail has gathered.

From street kid to director

A sizeable number of Zimbabwe’s youth is either unemployed or unemployable and their numbers keep growing by the day.

Because of desperation, a lot of these youngsters, churned out by  thousands of  local colleges and universities, resort to drugs and alcohol.

Warriors brace for Lesotho

JOEY ANTIPAS says Zimbabwe is not desperate to score against Lesotho and his Warriors will not attack the Crocodiles “like Red Indians’’ when the two nations clash in a decisive African Nations Championships qualifier at Setsoto Stadium in Maseru this afternoon.

‘Mugabe’s questionable exit plan to Moza’

Our Deputy News Editor, Levi Mukarati, continues to explore Cde Parker Chipoyera’s political journey. This week, the liberation struggle fighter chronicles events during the détente period including former President Cde Robert Mugabe’s move to sneak into Mozambique despite having been a free man.

A Green scoring machine

IT’S a ruthless scoring machine that has left its enemies green with envy.

A machine that has only fired blanks on three occasions in the last 26 rounds, scoring a massive 45 goals – the highest tally in the league – in a trailblazing run that has left them gazing on a second title in four seasons.

New BAT boss optimistic on Zim prospects

ZIMBABWE’S largest cigarette manufacturer, British American Tobacco (BAT)’s new managing director, South African Kimesh Naidoo, says there is light at the end of the tunnel for Zimbabwean businesses. Zimpapers Television Network’s Ndaka Majaka (NM) caught up with Mr Naidoo (KN) to discuss the former AB Inbev boss’ prospects for the cigarette manufacturer in Zimbabwe. Below are some excerpts of the interview:

Stretch is your strategy

The vision you hold influences the actions that you take. Without growth, you become dull, blinkered and inefficient. Growth is more than just reaching one summit and resting forever. It is an ongoing sustained process and a journey.

‘We live in a digital world’

Dominican Convent recently invited The Sunday Mail Bridge for a two-hour discussion on the pros and cons of the digital world to the 21st century girl child. In attendance were Form Four and A-Level students. One of the pupils wrote the following report.

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