Demand for land remains high

Takunda Maodza in Masvingo The number of people waiting to be allocated land under the agrarian reform has slightly declined from 400 000, but demand for the resource remains high…

Fostering Unity

Hon. Cephas Msipa — Joshua Nkomo returned to Zimbabwe in 1986 and stayed at his other home in Bulawayo, in Pelandaba. He was briefed on the suggestion of talks made…

Chimanimani, a place to spend your festive season

Leisure Reporters — FORGET the traditional way of spending Christmas – here at The Sunday Mail we are doing it differently this time around. Together with the Zimbabwe Tourism Authority,…

DeMbare’s deadly Mannequin Challenge

Sir 18area.coms — THEY looked like village elders arriving for a traditional brew party as they set foot at Prince Edward High School last Saturday on a purported mission to…

Welcoming the new season

Milton Kamwendo Hunt for Greatnesss — Welcoming a new season with old thinking simply recreates past misery. Little usually changes unless you change your thinking and focus. Like all people…

The other side of Comic Pastor

Africa Moyo — HE plunges his massive followers on social media into fits of laughter each time he posts a new skit. For some, he is so good that he…

Djokovic, Serena in a mess

WHEN the 2016 tennis season unfurled Down Under and Novak Djokovic were the unchallenged champions of their elite orbits. By the end of the year, the No. 1 players had…

Suarez living the dream

LUIS SUAREZ first decided that he had to go to Barcelona when he was 16. It took him longer than he would have liked – back then, he was desperate…

Tunisia start the mind games

TUNISIAN international Fabien Camus believes that his side will have the edge when they battle Algeria in the group stage of the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations.

Light bulbs banned

Lincoln Towindo Senior Reporter — Government has approved the proposed ban on conventional filament light bulbs under new regulations aimed at enhancing Zimbabwe’s energy efficiency.

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