You ain’t seen nothin’ yet, says Oskid
AWARD-winning Oskid is Zimbawe’s most talked about producer after triumphing in all categories he was nominated for last year. The Sunday Mail Leisure’s Takudzwa Chihambakwe caught up with the young…
Can Zuma survive after apology?
He has been described as the quintessential escape artist, and he has done it again.
Anglicans tackle changing world
Desire Ncube ANGLICAN bishops, priests and laity will next week meet in Lusaka, Zambia for the 16th Anglican Consultative Council (ACC-16) whose agenda is how Christians ought to remain faithful…
Methodist Church launches strategic plan
Linda Mzapi THE Methodist Church in Zimbabwe has implored congregants to focus on helping the needy in their 2016-2020 Strategic Plan. Titled Methodist Development and Relief Agency (MeDRA) 2016 to…
False start to tobacco marketing season
Tendai Chara The boys – and girls -are back in town! Tobacco farmers, known to splash the cash after selling their green gold, are once again flocking to auction floors…
A walk among the tombstones
Tendai Chara In the much-loved ballad “Living Years”, English musician Mike Rutherford expresses his regrets after his father’s death. Rutherford’s message is crystal clear — people must resolve their differences…
‘Adjust to weather patterns’
Lawson Madzivanyika THE El Nino weather phenomenon has come and gone, leaving a trail of destruction in agro-based economies of Southern Africa. El Nino is a weather pattern that is…
‘Mammon has invaded church’
Lawson Madzivanyika NEW Revelations Glass House Ministries International founder Bishop Ancelem Takaedza has castigated “prophets” who short-change believers to enrich themselves. At Easter celebrations in Chitungwiza last week, Bishop Takaedza…
Wizkid, Chris Martin light up April
WITH the traditional six-day Harare International Festival of the Arts (Hifa) extravaganza not taking place this year, visiting international acts, Wizkid and Chris Martin, light up April.
Wizkid, Chris Martin light up April
WITH the traditional six-day Harare International Festival of the Arts (Hifa) extravaganza not taking place this year, visiting international acts, Wizkid and Chris Martin, light up April.










