Harare seeks clean water
Sunday Mail Reporter Harare City Council has embarked on an experimental water treatment research project that will see the introduction of two new chemicals aimed at improving water quality and…
OPEN ECONOMY: The truth about salaries in Zim
An argument you may come across in Zimbabwe is that salaries are too high. As any declarative statement must be taken in correct context, the advancement of this argument is…
Lessons from China’s accelerated development
Clayton H Vhumbunu The development of the People’s Republic of China has been a remarkable achievement in terms of its rapid pace and global impact, and the Chinese experience provides…
Crackdown on ‘noisy’ churches, clubs
Churches, wedding venues and nightclubs in Harare where noise exceeds “acceptable levels” could soon be penalised if proposed new by-laws are adopted. Town House has submitted the proposals to Local…
PHOTO STORY: Summer recreation
Sunday Mail Visual News captured these children in a series of photographs as they cool off swimming at the George Hartley pool facility in Mbare, Harare on Saturday. The City…
Malawi industry in load shedding
Nyasa Times reports that Malawi’s capital Lilongwe is facing unprecedented power cuts just two days after Escom (Electricity Supply Corporation of Malawi) officials told industry captains to brace for load…
Manyoshwa School left in the cold
Sharon Kavhu Located approximately 50 kilometres outside Harare along the Mahusekwa road lies one of the most depressing school sites one can ever come across. Right outside Landas Township lies…
Pharaohs track Choto
Brighton Zhawi ZIMBABWE volleyball star Douglas Choto has caught the attention of Egyptian giants Zamalek and Al Ahly. The 20-year-old captained the Zimbabwe beach volleyball team at the Olympic qualifiers…
Matrimonial Hub: Love makes marriage work
ONE major requirement for making your marriage work is love. Love here is not optional, but mandatory. This love does not have its origin in the world, but in God,…
A ‘ghost prostitute’ called Peggy
Tendai Chara It is in the early 1980s. A man is downing a beer at Machipisa Shopping Centre in Harare’s Highfield suburb. As the nightclub closes, he wanders along Mangwende…










