Star FM goes to SA
Sunday Mail Reporter Zimbabwe’s fastest-growing radio station Star FM was yesterday scheduled to broadcast from KwaZulu Natal, South Africa under Connecting Africa — an initiative geared towards promoting tourism and…
AU Chair to witness Mali peace accord
Kuda Bwititi – Chief Reporter Malian President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita has invited African Union and Sadc Chair President Mugabe to a peace signing ceremony between his government and Tuareg separatist rebels.
DIVINE APPOINTMENT: ‘All Christians are all Pentecostals’
IN Acts 2 Peter ends his message with the following exhortation, “Therefore, let all Israel be assured of this: God has made this Jesus, whom you crucified, both Lord and…
GARDEN: Immerse yourself in art of foodscaping
FOODSCAPING! Yes, that is the latest trend in gardening — this is when you grow both food crops and ornamental plants.
Workshop held on improving livestock and beef production
Photographer Prudence Mpofu captured the scenes at a Livestock training workshop hosted by Panganayi Pakurima Farming Consultancy at the Harare Showgrounds few weeks ago on the 22nd of April,2015.
FIGHT OF THE CENTURY: Mayweather wins vs. Pacquiao
Floyd Mayweather emerged victorious from the most lucrative fight in history, beating Manny Pacquiao via a wide unanimous decision in Las Vegas.
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Lest we forget the worker
Workers should be celebrated for they are the driving force pushing the economy forward. Only two days ago, Zimbabwean workers joined their counterparts from across the world in celebrating Workers’…
It’s a big Sunday…Burning Caps in BF test
CAPS UNITED players have made the trip to Bulawayo for today’s epic clash against Highlanders at Barbourfields despite earlier threats to boycott the fixture.
#HIFA2015: Salif Keita dates Hope Masike
THE dream collaboration is on tonight — Mali giant Salif Keita, and Zimbabwean mbira queen, Hope Masike, share the stage as the curtain comes down at the Harare International Festival…
Rich get richer via mega salaries
Salary disparities in Zimbabwe continue to widen with many top executives now raking in monthly incomes of up to US$26 000 while the least paid formally employed shopfloor worker takes…










