Reprieve for Zimbabweans in SA

Sunday Mail Reporter Zimbabweans in South Africa are set to get a lifeline to continue working, studying or running their businesses in that country following negotiations between Harare and Tshwane…

OUT & ABOUT: It’s dog-eat-dog Thursday

Leisure Reporters THIS weekend will be a long one – it is Easter holiday. While Christians do their thing – imbibers and other merrymakers also take the opportunity to celebrate…

Traditional healers want stake in self-testing

Traditional and faith healers are demanding greater involvement in the fight against STIs, HIV and Aids following Government’s announcement that it will this month roll out a self-testing pilot programme.

Mr 100 Percent toasts clean sweep

MASHONALAND EAGLES coach Stanley Timoni says the right attitude powered his team to a historic sweep of all the trophies on offer in domestic cricket.

The lonely house . . .

Tendai Chara GHOST stories make properties less valuable, with some failing to sell. One would expect a magnificent four-bedroomed family house located in the much sought after suburb of Rochdale,…

Abysmal Chevrons have ZC hurting

Tinashe Kusema ZIMBABWE Cricket chairman Tavengwa Mukuhlani is disappointed with the Chevrons’ dismal performance at the ICC Twenty20 World Cup. Zimbabwe bowed out of the ongoing world showcase in India…

The Big & Small Screen: The making of an Oscar winner

IT has been said that analysing a movie is like marking a composition; there is no right or wrong answer and all one has to consider are just opinions which…

Zinwa frustrates farmers

Farmers are not happy with the way in which Zimbabwe National Water Authority (Zinwa) is handling water management in the country.

Katsande in no mood for excuses

WARRIORS captain Willard Katsande says his first task in camp will be to call a players’ meeting.

COMMENT: Where are the new Jack Mallochs?

There are three major economic issues Zimbabwe must grapple with.

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