Chapfika on fraud charge
By Augustine Moyo
ZIMBABWE Tobacco Auction Centre (Zitac) shareholder and former chairman Mr Robson Chapfika is facing serious fraud charges involving more than US$80 000, it has been confirmed.
Tia keeps punters’ day alive
Leisure Reporter
R&B songstress Portia Njazi, better known as Tia, put up a scintillating performance as a lucky punter walked away with a brand new Nissan NP 200 single-cab truck at the Regency Casino draw at the Harare Rainbow Towers last Sunday.
Pasuwa snubs DeMbare
By Mtulisi Mafa
DYNAMOS coach Lloyd Mutasa will have to do without his trusted lieutenant Callisto Pasuwa after he rejected a contract he had been offered by the club’s management.
Mbigi lands top post
By Darlington Musarurwa
SOUTH AFRICAN-based intellectual and businessman Professor Lovemore Mbigi has been appointed chairman of the Zimbabwe Masters of Business Administration Association (ZIMMBAA) board trustees.
Duduza welcomes Warriors
From Petros Kausiyo in WAD MEDANI, Sudan
EDWARD SADOMBA’S star shone brightly once again in the Sudan on Thursday night as the Zimbabwe international striker hogged the limelight at the Khartoum International Airport where the speed merchant was on hand to welcome his fellow Warriors who are here for the African Nations Championships.
Mushekwi ready for Santos
A RED-HOT Nyasha Mushekwi is ready to put Santos to the sword when his South African Premiership outfit Mamelodi Sundowns welcome their opponents at the Lucas Moripe Stadium this afternoon.
US$30m ICT manufacturing plant on cards
By Darlington Musarurwa
“The one thing that makes ICT (Information Communication Technology) gadgets expensive in this country is that we practically import all of them. It seems as if we are content on being consumers and yet there is nothing complicated in their manufacture.
SUNDAY MAIL EDITORIAL COMMENT: Zimbabweans must fiercely guard their sovereignty
The British government’s hardline stance on the Zimbabwe sanctions has become untenable, as countries all over the world continue questioning the logic behind this evil embargo.
Duty on solar batteries derailing Gvt efforts
By Prince Mushawevato
GOVERNMENT efforts to ensure that solar energy becomes an alternative source of energy for the majority of locals continues to be hindered by high import rates.
Free education returns?
By Lovemore Chikova
WHEN High Court judge Justice Maphios Cheda recently ruled that no child should be punished for failure to pay school fees, he seemed to have confirmed the obvious.











