‘Borrowed Parts’ — humorous, thrilling
Takudzwa Chihambakwe — “We have a man who takes himself as more of a man than the others, and hence the gender socialisation he has had leads him to abuse…
Met Department forecasts: Farmers cry foul
Harmony Agere — THE rainfall season is well underway but the general consensus is that so far, the season has not turned out to be what many people had hoped…
I’m ready for the world: Morgen
Prince Mushawevato — NEWLY crowned Miss Tourism Zimbabwe Ashley Morgen appears to be a lady made of an assortment of qualities, some which may see her scale dizzy heights.
Govt to continue importing US dollars
Tinashe Farawo and Kuda Bwititi — Government will continue importing US dollars as the introduction of bond notes onto the market will help in reducing the import bill, Finance and…
Industry warms up to bond notes
Livingstone Marufu — THE Grain Millers Association of Zimbabwe (GMAZ) has welcomed the introduction of bond notes saying they will improve liquidity and potentially shore up demand for goods and…
LCCI honours CCOSA student
Prince Marezva CCOSA Journalism Student — The London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) last Monday held a ceremony to honour Samantha Maporisa, a Christian College of Southern Africa (CCOSA)…
Khama and his roots
Langton Nyakwenda — A MONTH from now, somewhere in Nigeria, Khama Billiat could re-script the country’s football history by becoming the first Zimbabwean to win the CAF Player of the…
Donai??i??t let them steal your movement Morgan
ITai??i??s indeed very difficult to leave Zanu-PF. In fact, everyone in Zimbabwe is Zanu-PF. If there is anyone who doubts or disagree with this gospel, what then is the explanation…
Tobacco revenue tops US$1,3billion
Livingstone Marufu Sunday Mail Reporter — Zimbabwe has earned US$1,3 billion from tobacco sales since the beginning of 2016, with exports topping US$736 million and farmers pocketing the remainder off…
Whither our sacred places
Sekuru Friday Chisanyu Tracing African Roots — OVER the years, there are people who have consistently made efforts to preserve our traditional practices and beliefs as African people.











