Govt considering review of health workers’ allowances
Trust Freddy Sunday Mail Correspondent THE Government is currently considering a submission made by health workers to increase health-specific and risk allowances in line with prevailing economic conditions and available…
BOSSO’S DOUBLE DAY OF RECKONING. . . Members seek answers before Highlanders confront champions Scottland
Fungai Muderere Zimpapers Sports Hub HIGHLANDERS face two demanding examinations today, one in the boardroom and another against champions Scottland at Barbourfields Stadium. Club members will gather at the North…
The blood that watered the tree of freedom . . . Remembering Zimbabwe’s Chimurenga heroes
Ambassador Christopher Mutsvangwa Each year, Zimbabwe dedicates August as the month to commemorate and revere its heroes and heroines who fell in battle as the country waged its epic Second…
Govt breathes new life into Kanyemba as 106 hectares are ready for production
Fungai Lupande Mashonaland Central Bureau FOR decades, Kanyemba has remained a remote frontier district, endowed with abundant natural resources yet constrained by recurring droughts, limited infrastructure and dependence on rain-fed…
‘Govt’s ultimate goal is to produce lithium batteries and solar panels’
Latwell Nyangu THE Government’s ban on the export of lithium concentrates, which seeks to promote value addition and beneficiation of minerals, has begun bearing fruit as producers invest in local…
US$10m fund to boost local pharmaceutical industry
Sunday Mail Reporter THE Government has earmarked US$10 million for the procurement of medicines manufactured by local pharmaceutical companies in a major push to strengthen domestic industry, reduce reliance on…
We chased Rhodesian soldiers out of Mhondoro
Last week, Lieutenant-Colonel (Retired) HARRISON DZUNGWA, who used the nom de guerre Cde Cover Takurira, recounted how he and fellow freedom fighters engaged Rhodesian Security Forces in fierce battles in…
Editorial Comment: Final push towards sole use of the local currency underway
FOR decades, Zimbabwe’s monetary policy has been a story of turbulence, with currency collapses and debilitating inflation eroding public trust and economic stability. However, a significant shift is underway. Under…
Mashonaland West province’s next harvest is industry
Conrad Mupesa Mashonaland West Bureau MASHONALAND WEST has always been known for its agricultural prowess. Its fertile soils have produced much of Zimbabwe’s maize, tobacco, cotton, wheat and livestock, earning…











