Karoi robbers caught ‘napping’ at a bar

THIS week’s crown of mamparas of the week goes to three dimwits — Philimon Sithole (25), Norman Timu (29) and Stephen Ndaradzi (24) — who tried to pull off a…

I participated in the formation of NDP, Zanu

CDE NELSON TAKAWIRA MAWEMA has a rich history that began in the late 1950s. His journey involved interactions with key figures of the country’s liberation struggle, including the late former…

Hubby jailed for killing wife, burying her in field

A MAN has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for heinously killing his wife. Fedwell Moyo (45), of Enyandeni village in Gwanda, was convicted of murder by Bulawayo High…

The West no longer leads

Fyodor Lukyanov THE United States still holds a commanding position in global affairs. Its influence – political, military, economic and cultural – remains immense, the result of a historical head…

Maize harvest to exceed national requirements

Theseus Shambare ZIMBABWE expects to harvest nearly two million tonnes of maize, preliminary data from the ongoing Second Round Crops, Livestock and Fisheries Assessment (CLAFA 2) has shown. The maize…

Independence Day preparations in home stretch

Wallace Ruzvidzo Sunday Mail Reporter FINAL preparations for the main 45th Independence Day celebrations, set for Friday at Nembudziya Growth Point in Gokwe North, are underway. A total of 369…

Govt orders illegal occupiers of State land to vacate

Sunday Mail Reporter ALL illegal occupiers of State land, particularly in rural areas, must “immediately vacate” or face prosecution, the Government has said. The authorities are concerned over rising cases…

Construction of second Mbare market begins

Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter CONSTRUCTION of the second Mbare Market is set to begin this week, with the new multi-storey complex expected to accommodate up to 10 000 traders and…

Zim canvasses for global investment as Expo 2025 Osaka begins

Business Reporter ZIMBABWE is set to capitalise on the World Expo 2025 in Osaka, Japan, which begins today, to showcase its economic potential, anchored in vast mineral resources, abundant tourist…

Govt taps sin taxes to plug funding gaps in health

Debra Matabvu THE Government is getting “a decent amount of resources” from sin taxes and is unlikely to have a supplementary budget to plug funding gaps in the health sector…

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