CBZ Holdings expands footprint into region

Business Reporter CBZ HOLDINGS has announced ambitious plans to expand its operations into regional markets, marking a significant step in its strategic growth. The bank’s chief executive, Mr Lawrence Nyazema,…

Uhuru preparations will be done by April 10

ZIMBABWEANS, especially communities in Gokwe, Midlands province, are gearing up for the main Independence Day celebrations that will be held in Nembudziya, Gokwe North, on April 18. Zimpapers Politics Hub…

Prosecutors must be ethical and honest

Justice Loyce Matanda-Moyo Prosecutor-General IN an address on March 28, 2025, Prosecutor-General Justice Loyce Matanda-Moyo outlined her vision for 2025. She also reflected on the achievements and challenges faced in…

Lovebirds steal US$25 000, go on spending spree

TWO Mutare teenage love birds, aged 15 and 16, are in trouble after the girl allegedly stole a staggering US$25 000 from her sister’s husband. The money was reportedly spent…

Social media: A hidden threat to learners

Gabriel Manyeruke SOCIAL media has revolutionised the way we connect, communicate and create. It serves as a dynamic platform for expression, creativity and entrepreneurship, enabling countless users to earn a…

15 killed in separate road accidents in one day

Sunday Mail Reporter FIFTEEN people were killed in four separate road accidents in Norton, Chegutu and Mutare on Friday, police have confirmed. In the deadliest incident, seven people died and…

The power of farmer clusters

Word From The Market Tina Nleya THERE is an African proverb that goes, “If you want to go quickly, go alone, but if you want to go far, go together.”…

Hubby has become an absent spouse

Mudzimba Dr Rebecca Chisamba DEAR AMAI, thank you very much for your column in The Sunday Mail. I have personally learnt a lot from it. I am 34 years old.…

A legacy of sacrifice, triumph

Pride Mhlanga APRIL 18, 1980 is of profound significance for every Zimbabwean. It marks the official declaration of independence, achieved after the valiant efforts of numerous sons and daughters of…

200 000 households benefit from Presidential Poultry Scheme

Sharon Masocha Sunday Mail Reporter OVER 200 000 households across Zimbabwe have received nearly two million chicks through the Presidential Poultry Scheme, while 6 000 households have benefitted from the…

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