Reflections on National Question: Land, Transformation, Progress
Dr Toendepi Shonhe As Zimbabwe celebrates 37 years of Independence and marks 16 years after land reform, is it time to reflect on power, transformation and progress?
NUST impress at ZITF
Bryan Zhawi NUST Student Every year at Zimbabwe International Trade Fair the National University of Science and Technology students exhibit amazing projects particularly from the faculty of Engineering.
Farewell to a faithful servant
President Mugabe’s address to mourners at the burial of National Hero and former Chief Justice Godfrey Chidyausiku at the National Heroes Acre in Harare yesterday
Farmers deliver on Command Agric deal
Livingstone Marufu The Grain Marketing Board has started receiving maize from farmers and offering instant payment, with Government expressing satisfaction that some of the deliveries exceed targets.
Goats for fees is no joke
Debra Matabvu and Wendy Gwata recently in Hwedza A trip of goats springs into view as we approach St Anthony Zvidhuri Secondary School in Hwedza.
The coaches speak
Erol Akbay “You cannot be confident of a win against Dynamos because you might get your tactics wrong. But we have to be hungry for goals and this is why…
IDBZ makes a pitch for NRZ
Business Reporter REVIVING the country’s rail system could be a key enabler to Government’s economic growth efforts, as this mode of transport is 40 percent cheaper relative to road transportation,…
ECD learning materials in line with new curriculum
Early Childhood Development (ECD) has been proved to yield benefits in academic achievement, educational progression, attainment and it forms the bedrock for future learning and academic excellence.
Medical Aid Societies tracking patients
Debra Matabvu Some medical aid societies are reportedly visiting patients in hospital and tracking their treatment to “avert expensive and superfluous” healthcare. This breach of doctor-patient confidentiality is part of…
The big problems of little people
Tendai Chara It is pretty easy to look down on dwarves … Ok, let us leave out the short people jokes, The Sunday Mail Society should not stoop so low…











