‘Opposition demonstrations not benefiting anyone’
STREET demonstrations being organised by the MDC are not benefiting anyone, and Zimbabweans are too smart to be used as political tools, Information, Media and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa has said.
The remarks by Minister Mutsvangwa come after the MDC unsuccessfully tried to mobilise Zimbabweans to rise against Government a fortnight ago.
Jonga on the brink of greatness, but… sends SOS
THE world of bodybuilding is like a jungle where ‘survival of the fittest’ is the motto.
While many people can hit the gym, lift weights, eat the right food and gain pounds of solid muscle, only a few bodybuilders get the opportunity to have a shot at the upper echelons of the sport.
Poor, poor Dynamos
TONDERAI NDIRAYA ran out of superlatives to describe his side’s poor show after Dynamos laboured to a goalless draw against TelOne at Rufaro yesterday.
Tino’s French Toast
AN uncanny eye for goal, which has seen him score an average 1.5 goals per game, and that “unique” football intelligence detected long back by the legendary Moses Chunga, are some of the attributes that have made the French believe that they can find another Tino Kadewere in Zimbabwe.
India to assist in agricultural sector
India has expressed willingness to assist Zimbabwe in the area of farm mechanisation amid revelations Asia’s third largest economy is particularly keen to facilitate procurement of the Sonalika brand of tractors, cultivators, and other farm implements.
‘Foreign countries want to control our resources’
Venezuela Vice Minister for Africa Mr Yuri Pimentel was in the country last week. Caracas, just like Harare, is presently struggling under the weight of sanctions and a US-sponsored opposition. The Sunday Mail senior reporter Lincoln Towindo last week spoke to him on the importance of his visit
Fagan blooms for Sables
IN as far as Zimbabwe rugby is concerned, it looks like 27 is the new 19.
Traditionally, the pattern for rugby players should be that they come through school, age-grade, academy or club and then win a pro-contract or make international debuts aged somewhere between 19-21.
ZTA eyes global media
THE Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA) is working on consolidating and further expanding its global market share through perception management by continuously engaging international media in its destination marketing drive.
ln the past, false media reports have stifled the country’s economic turnaround efforts through scaring away arrivals and potential investors.
Harare’s version of Skid Row
SKID ROW is an infamous area in downtown Los Angeles in the United States, and is among the areas that carry the largest numbers of homeless people in that country.
In Skid Row, criminals, vagrants, alcoholics and prostitutes live and roam the streets freely, engaging in nefarious acts in broad daylight.
Curse of mystery fires
IN folklore and religion, hell is often portrayed as a place in the afterlife where evil souls are subjected to eternal punishment.
Some religions portray hell as a place of never-ending fire, where souls are tortured in red-hot flames. As a result of this, images of fire have become synonymous with pain and suffering. In scientific terms, a fire is defined as a process in which substances combine chemically with oxygen from the air and give out bright light, heat and smoke.











