The making of a general
The Sunday Mail Editor Mabasa Sasa and Reporter Tinashe Farawo spoke to Zimbabwe Defence Forces Commander, General Constantino Guveya Dominic Nyikadzino Chiwenga about the joined the liberation struggle as a…
Good news for Zim workers
Lincoln Towindo Workers could soon have shorter periods to inform employers of planned strikes, get softer penalties for illegal job actions, and go on maternity leave without restrictions. Labour dispute settlements…
RBZ boss wants salary reforms
Livingstone Marufu Government should rationalise its wage bill and increase revenue inflows if cash circulation is to improve in the immediate term, Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Governor Dr John Mangudya…
Lungu takes early lead in Zambia
Stella Mapenzauswa President Edgar Lungu took the lead over his main rival on Saturday in early counting from Zambia’s presidential election, but the main opposition said some electoral officials were…
Command agriculture attracts cream
Livingstone Marufu Over 500 farmers have applied to participate in the Command Agriculture Scheme, and Government is assessing their capacity to produce at least 1 000 tonnes of grain annually. Assessors…
Zec to get US$50m biometric voting system
Lincoln Towindo The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission is preparing biometric voter registration (BVR) for the 2018 harmonised elections after securing US$50 million from Government and the United Nations Development Programme. ZEC selected…
Major highway project step closer to reality
Debra Matabvu and Africa Moyo Government will this week sign a memorandum of understanding with two of the companies awarded tenders to construct the 900km Beitbridge-Harare-Chirundu Highway. The Sunday Mail understands…
Unregistered cellphone lines fuel criminality
Harmony Agere Some mobile phone SIM card traders in Harare are selling lines without registering purchasers, fuelling telecommunications violations and criminality. Though all three cellular service providers — Econet, NetOne and…
Unregistered cellphone lines fuel criminality
Harmony Agere Some mobile phone SIM card traders in Harare are selling lines without registering purchasers, fuelling telecommunications violations and criminality. Though all three cellular service providers — Econet, NetOne and…
EDITORIAL COMMENT: The people will eat the rich
Fyodor Dostoevsky’s exploration of moral agency in “Crime and Punishment” remains one of the most unsettling explorations of the standards used to judge right and wrong in any society. Through the…








