Calm Ervine helps Zimbabwe draw level

Craig Ervine’s experience and Malcolm Waller’s composure blended well as Zimbabwe overcame rain, pressure and fading light to clinch a steep chase and take the series into the decider. The…

Where crystal clear waters flow

Teddie Bepete The need for ideological training for political party members is imperative. Our future can only be guaranteed by leaders with firm ideological trappings.

A record written in blood

When Harare’s Ernest Hatchett gave his 250th pint of blood about a month ago, he – along with fellow donor Buss Julian Ronald — became Africa’s biggest blood giver. The…

What he had said in the ‘interview’

The following are the relevant aspects of historically revisionist “interview” that Professor Jonathan Moyo granted to the private media as published last week. *** Prof Jonathan Moyo In 1975 I…

A humble giant and peacemaker

Last Saturday Zimbabwe marked the 18th anniversary of the death of Vice-President Dr Joshua Nkomo. Tinashe Farawo spoke to a close security detail of the late Father Zimbabwe. Due to…

This is what resilience is

Portipha Chabvuta Outstanding leaders are actuated by ambition. They are people of distinction, energy and self-sacrifice. They are altruists who, for the sake of their nations, forgo many pleasures and…

The death, rebirth of a town

Cotton is life for Gokwe. Consider this: it is the only settlement in Zimbabwe ever to be upgraded from a rural service centre into a fully-fledged town on the back…

Gonyeti rolls on with new album

Takudzwa Chihambakwe ZIMBAbWE’S music industry, a boys club, has been invaded. Finally, overflowing talent from a fairer specie is set to give the complacent boys a run for their money.

Draft Bill spells chiefs’ role

Livingstone Marufu Drafting of a Land Commission Bill is complete and it provides chiefs with jurisdiction only over communal land while the Government presides over all matters to do with…

IMF bullish on Zimbwabe’s growth

Sunday Mail Reporter Zimbabwe’s economy will grow by three percent this year up from 0,7 last year owing to improved agriculture production, the International Monetary Fund has concluded. In its Staff…

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