Dry suburbs get relief
Perennially dry water taps in areas such as Borrowdale, Ruwa, Mabvuku-Tafara and Chitungwiza will soon dispense running water as Harare City Council moves to beat a December deadline to avail…
The undying Chimoio legacy
The legacy left behind by over 3 000 freedom fighters and war collaborators who lost their lives in the Chimoio massacre carried out by the Rhodesian forces on 23 November…
TENNIS: Davis Cup team upbeat
THE Zimbabwe Davis Cup team’s non-playing captain, Martin Dzuwa, is unfazed by the financial challenges bedevilling Tennis Zimbabwe ahead of their Europe/Africa Zone Group II tie against Bosnia-Herzegovina in March…
Prioritising youth start-ups vital for 2015 National Budget
Innocent Katsande The dry labour market potentially has tragic consequences on the future economy.
Harare City Council defies High Court ruling
Harare City Council has disregarded a High Court order to halt water disconnections for defaulting customers and has instead launched a massive operation that has cut-off supplies to over 11…
Vendors registration targets residential areas
Kudakwashe Ruwende – Sunday Mail Reporter Harare City Council is registering vendors who operate in residential areas to ensure orderly business and consistent revenue inflows.
MOTIVATION: New thinking, new possibilities!
“Here’s to the crazy ones. The misfits. The rebels. The troublemakers. The round pegs in the square holes. The ones who see things differently.
New twist in English, Maths exams
THE high court has barred a group of parents from stopping the rewriting of the Zimbabwe Examination Council (Zimsec) 2014 Ordinary level Mathematics and English examinations slated between tomorrow and…
Busy Signal reflects on life in prison
On Sunday, November 16, dancehall artiste Busy Signal was in a reflective mood , the date signalled the first anniversary of his release from prison in the United States.
FLAME LILY have won the Navi World Northern Region Division One promotional race.
A 2-0 victory over ZRP FC at Morris Depot on Saturday afternoon secured the Zimbabwe Prison and Correctional Services outfit a ticket into the Premier Soccer League.


