Going the way of the dodo

Andrew Moyo and Takudzwa Chihambakwe It matters not that Zimbabwe has one of Africa’s most admirable literacy rates; the country’s book industry is dying.

Brendon Taylor’s sticky wicket

FORMER Zimbabwe cricket skipper Brendon Taylor finds himself on a sticky wicket.

GEC scoops awards

George Emmanuel College High School, for the second year in a row, scooped two awards at the Zimbabwe Leadership Awards where leadership excellence was honoured at a Harare hotel. The…

Kufa sues over Makandiwa story

UNITED Family International Church leader Prophet Emmanuel Makandiwa’s right-hand man Pastor Prime Kufa is suing The Sunday Mail over a story which exposed a fight between the church leader, and…

The dream becomes a nightmare

Don Makanyanga “I CONSIDER that our present sufferings are not worth comparing with the glory that will be revealed in us,” reads Romans 8:18The Bible verse is also the WhatsApp…

Charambas partner Zimpapers to distribute new albums

AFTER four years without releasing anything new, gospel musicians Charles and Olivia Charamba will on Wednesday launch two albums at the at the Zimbabwe College of Music in Harare.

US$15m boost for traders

THE Cross Border Traders Association, which has been sitting on a US$15 million facility from the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe, got a major boost when it signed a deal with…

On call for our country

Lieutenant-General Phillip Valerio Sibanda First we must understand that for development to take place there has to be peace so that people can go about their aspirations and achieve what…

Shattered knee, shattered dream

Tariro Charandura ACE Zimbabwean marathon runner Cuthbert Nyasango fears this might be the beginning of the end.

Sable records US$4,7m loss

Africa Moyo SABLE Chemicals, the country’s biggest ammonium nitrate manufacturer, reported recently that its losses for the year ended December 31, 2016 widened by 135 percent to US$4,7 million from…

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