Freeman unleashes a monster
“NGAIBAKE”, the easy-on-the-ear hit song by Freeman and Alick Macheso, has every sungura and Zim dancehall music fan hooked.
From top clubs in Harare’s leafy environs to ghetto taverns, the tune is getting the party going.
The sperm harvesters!
Bizarre and mind-boggling reports of men being kidnapped, drugged or held at gun or knife point before they are raped and their sperm collected have been widely reported in Zimbabwe.
The purpose of such eerie acts remain a subject of wild speculation. In most traditional cultures, men are considered to be stronger and therefore less vulnerable to attacks by the “weaker sex”.
Reliving Cyclone Idai wreckage
When news of bodies that had been swept into Mozambique began filtering into Zimbabwe, my mind’s eye could not exorcise the unbearable tragic image of the three-year-old Syrian, little Alan Kurdi, whose lifeless body – clad in a red shirt, blue shorts and infant shoes – lay prostrate on a beach after drowning in 2015 in an ill-fated journey to reach Europe.
Govt works on industrial policy strategies
THE Government is on the verge of completing provincial developmental strategies enshrined in the Zimbabwe National Development Policy (ZNIDP) 2019-2023 as it forges ahead to grow the country’s manufacturing sector.
Marauding animals claim 19 lives
Nineteen people living in communities adjacent to game reserves have been killed by wild animals so far this year, thereby highlighting the worsening human-wildlife conflict, according to the Zimbabwe National Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (Zimparks).
Mamba in the eye of a storm
JBC power forward Taurai Chitsinde is no stranger to controversy, having spent the better part of his veteran years skating on the thin line of infamy.
For all his credentials on the court, the 34-year-old is arguably one of the most polarizing players ever to set foot on a basketball court.
The puzzling tale of Dr Magombeyi …Admitted in upmarket SA hospital
Controversial activist Dr Peter Magombeyi, who “sneaked” out of the country last week, is reportedly receiving treatment at the upmarket Milpark Hospital in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Information obtained by The Sunday Mail yesterday indicate that Dr Magombeyi is currently holed up in South Africa and may later proceed to the United States on a medical scholarship.
Chiefs snub Mugabe burial
Chiefs from the late national hero Cde Robert Mugabe’s Gushungo clan of Zvimba were conspicuous by their absence during his burial yesterday, amid indications that they failed to agree with the family on burial procedures.
The late former President’s wish was to be buried the Christian way, a development that did not go down well with the chiefs, who wanted him to be buried in a traditional way.
Muripo returns to the mat
Shihan Samson Muripo was exuding confidence as he spoke about his impending return to the mat this week at the sixth Kyokushin Karate World Cup in Moscow, Russia.
Muripo is usually a withdrawn and soft-spoken fighter who prefers to do all his talking on the mat.
Govt drafts law for Zesa re-bundling
Government has drafted a law that will enable it to consolidate Zesa’s four subsidiaries into one entity, and is now in the process of roping in a consultant that will help rebundle the power utility.










