New voice serenades airwaves
Desire Ncube — A REFRESHING new voice is rocking the airwaves. With her debut single track titled “Praise the Lord”, Sharon Tasha is proving her worth in the gospel music…
Lovemore Ranga Mataire The internal fights playing out in Zanu-PF are symptomatic of serious under-currents that have long festered as the revolutionary party grapples with the critical tasks of delivering…
Religion and sport are good buddies
Langton Nyakwenda — GERMANY national football team chief forward Thomas Muller talked up the co-existence of religion and sport during the week, as the world champions prepared to meet the…
Unproductive passive sympathy
Some people hold the fallacious belief that feeling sorry for disabled people and their families is synonymous with community development, but sympathy devoid of strategy and practical action cannot and…
Regulatory overload cripples industry
Taurai Changwa Business Forum — THERE are mountains of regulations that businesses have had to contend with. Some have brought good times and some have not been so welcome. For…
Muslims react to Trump’s victory
After a divisive presidential campaign, Donald Trump became the 45th US president-elect, securing the 270 electoral votes needed to win the election on Tuesday night. Muslim Americans greeted the news…
Church champions development agenda
Sunday Mail Reporter Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa has praised the church for contributing towards social and economic development, particularly through the implementation of infrastructural projects.
Wise words from the Emperor
Ibbo Foroma — On the Rastafari calendar of events, November 2 is celebrated as the Coronation Anniversary of Their Imperial Majesties Emperor Haile Selassie I and Empress Menen Asfaw. The…
Almasi perpetuating dramatic literature
Takudzwa Chihambakwe “OUR goal is to facilitate excellent new Zimbabwean works into existence, works that can compete on a global level and leave behind a Zimbabwean dramatic literature legacy. Staged…
Africalia in for the long haul
Takudzwa Chihambakwe Leisure Correspondent — BELGIUM-based not for profit Africalia says it will fund Zimbabwe’s arts sector for the next five years. This was revealed by Africalia programmes manager Bjorn…






