Agric university a welcome development

Farmers and educationists have hailed President Mugabe for assenting to the Marondera Agricultural Sciences and Technology Act which will pave way for the establishment of the country’s first specialist university…

Be innovative: Dr Chanakira

Desire Ncube ZIMBABWE’S economic recovery will only be realised through innovation, hard work and creativity among Christians, Zimbabwe Investment Authority (ZIA) chairman Dr Nigel Chanakira has said.

STYLE CORNER: Hair today. . . gone tomorrow

WOMEN are losing their hair because of over obsessing about it. Hair is a very important part of how women view themselves.

Teachers to report for duty

Teachers countrywide should report for duty when schools open on Tuesday as reports of a looming strike are misplaced, teacher unions have said.

COMMENT: In search of an honest cynicism

Cynicism was an ancient Greek philosophy that called on adherents to follow a life of virtue with the reasoning being that people could attain genuine happiness by rejecting wealth, power,…

Suzuki divorces VW. . . vows to go it alone

SUZUKI Motor Corp, stung by its failed co-operation with Volkswagen AG, now plans to defend its hard-won independence.

Rufaro is the cradle — Arubi

Langton Nyakwenda RUFARO STADIUM in Harare is where Washington Arubi’s goalkeeping talent came to national attention some 13 years ago.

AFRICA DESK: ‘Thanks for setting the pace’

It is an honour and privilege for Botswana to lead Sadc. We see this as a double honour as we also host the Sadc Secretariat.

A Bahá’í Perspective – Children: The most precious treasure

Flora Teckie EVERY child has unique gifts and potentialities. And as parents and teachers it is our sacred responsibility and privilege to educate the children intellectually and spiritually, support them…

Fans wish Warriors well

The Sunday Mail gave Warriors’ fans a chance to send their shout outs and messages before the boys go into battle today in their Nations Cup qualifier against Guinea. Below…

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