Policy analyst clash with ZCTU over Special Economic Zone Bill
A Policy Analyst Butler Tambo has clashed with the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions over its move to challenge the implementation of the Special Economic Zones.He said he got Whatsapp message...
View ArticleZimbabwe deserves better
"The danger to Zimbabwe is not Robert Mugabe, but a citizenry capable of entrusting a man like him with the Presidency. It will be far easier to limit and undo the follies of a Mugabe presidency than ...
View ArticleIs ZANU PF founded on fake liberation war credentials?
As the infighting within Zimbabwe's ruling ZANU PF party deepens with each passing day - and the antagonistic factions continually questioning each other's liberation war credentials - one can not hel...
View ArticleBeing optimistic with bond notes
The government's plans to introduce bond notes in October this year has been under much criticism and attack from the general public but it is also wise to analyse the other positive side of this poli...
View ArticleWe welcome Zapu’s proposal to include more youth at senior level
The recently announced move to increase representation at National Executive Committee (NEC) level by including two extra members from each province is a victory for democracy. It is a victory for dem...
View Article'Mighty Warriors given $5 each on arrival'
ZIFA President Philip Chiyangwa has claimed that his association never abandoned the Mighty Warriors on their return from 2016 Olympics Games. Social media is awash with images of the Mi...
View ArticleFC Platinum rescue point
Castle Lager Premiership log leaders FC Platinum were held by Mutare City at home yesterday.The visitors had raced to a ninth penalty lead through Agrippa Murimba.However, ...
View ArticleCaps United players rebel
Title contenders Caps United players are expected to play under protest in Hwange this afternoon.Players staged a mini rebellion on Saturday as they held management at ransom demanding their o...
View ArticleUnregistered mobile phone SIM cards fuel criminality
Some mobile phone SIM card traders in Harare are selling lines without registering purchasers, fuelling telecommunications violations and criminality. Though all three cellular service provide...
View ArticleKirsty Coventry misses out on podium
ZIMBABWEAN swimming queen Kirsty Coventry missed out on a podium finish after coming sixth in the 200m backstroke final at the on going Rio Olympics early yesterday morning. Coventry touched the wall ...
View ArticleTeacher sent on leave as witchcraft allegations rock school
A school teacher at Nyazvidzi Secondary School in Village 4B under Chikomba District has been sent on compassionate leave after allegations of witchcraft rocked the school recently.Chikomba Di...
View ArticleRelocation of Lupane State University a milestone
Writer Ken Kesey once said: "You don't lead by pointing and telling people some place to go. You lead by going to that place and making a case". Warren Bennis, another American scholar, organisational...
View ArticleZanu-PF resolves internal squabbles
ZANU-PF Midlands Province has resolved its internal squabbles that had seen the emergence of parallel structures and the suspension of provincial chairman Kizito Chivamba and now awaits the Politburo ...
View ArticleGood news for Zimbabwe workers
Workers could soon have shorter periods to inform employers of planned strikes, get softer penalties for illegal job actions, and go on maternity leave without restrictions. Labour dispute...
View ArticleRBZ boss wants salary reforms
Government should rationalise its wage bill and increase revenue inflows if cash circulation is to improve in the immediate term, Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Governor Dr John Mangudya has said. T...
View ArticleZimbabwe to get US$50m biometric voting system
The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission is preparing biometric voter registration (BVR) for the 2018 harmonised elections after securing US$50 million from Government and the United Nations Development Prog...
View ArticleMajor highway project step closer to reality
Government will this week sign a memorandum of understanding with two of the companies awarded tenders to construct the 900km Beitbridge-Harare-Chirundu Highway. The Sunday Mail understands re...
View ArticleGen Chiwenga gives an overview of the challenges of rebellion
The Sunday Mail Editor Mabasa Sasa and Reporter Tinashe Farawo spoke to Zimbabwe Defence Forces Commander, General Constantino Guveya Dominic Nyikadzino Chiwenga about he joined the liberation str...
View ArticleZuma presidency not up for discussion
Johannesburg - African National Congress secretary-general Gwede Mantashe has said there will be no discussions on President Jacob Zuma's position as leader of the party during their four-day Nati...
View ArticleWar vets await school fees payment
THE Government has promised to settle an outstanding $8,4 million that it owes in unpaid school fees for war veterans' children throughout the country since the beginning of the year. The Permanen...
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