Let’s pray for the Mighty Warriors

Langton Nyakwenda — The Zimbabwe national senior women’s soccer team, the Mighty Warriors, dominated news throughout the week. Well-wishers formed a fundraising committee headed by Old Mutual senior official Mrs…

. . . as tolerance reigns in Zim

Given Zimbabwe’s diversity of ethnic, religious, national, political, and social backgrounds, peace and stability would be unthinkable without some degree of tolerance for those who are different.

Air Marshal flies into graft war

Lincoln Towindo — Corruption is an “indefensible cancer” that should be dealt with wherever it occurs, Air Force of Zimbabwe Commander Air Marshal Perrance Shiri has said. In an exclusive…

Harare to limit drinking water

Debra Matabvu HARARE residents are likely to endure a tight water rationing regime as the city council is planning on installing water inflow limiters to cut households’ consumption by half.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: The ghosts of 2008 are gone

The ghosts of 2008 are gone Reserve Bank Governor Dr John Mangudya is in an unenviable position right now. He faces the Herculean task of introducing bond notes when some…

‘Fake’ foreign pastors invade Zimbabwe

Brian Chitemba and Desire Ncube — Ever since the turn of the millennium, scores of foreign pastors, particularly those from Western African countries such as Nigeria, Uganda, Ghana and Democratic…

The Great Scramble for Hifa 2017

Takudzwa Chihambakwe Leisure Correspondent — IN 2015, the Harare International Festival of the Arts “miraculously” took place, in 2016 it did not happen, and in 2017 it is set for a…

Prisons boss in his own words

The Sunday Mail Reporter Harmony Agere last week caught up with Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services Commissioner-General, Major-General (Retired) Paradzayi Willings Zimondi, who shared his views on the situation in…

Now this is war

Sports Reporters — THIS Castle Lager Premier Soccer League race is not for the faint hearted. AN explosive Match Day 28 left Caps United with destiny in their hands, FC…

Thanks Mliswa for Norton

Bishop Lazarus — WITHOUT wasting time, I want to thank that Zanu-PF boy, Temba Mliswa, for showing his party the evils of factionalism and the grave mistake of abandoning real…

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