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.
Battle for MDC-T posts hots up
Sunday Mail Reporters
FIERCE jockeying for key positions has intensified ahead of the MDC-T’s national congress amid reports that several party officials are eyeing top posts held by Members of Parliament and other senior incumbents.
Whawha Prison break: Jailbirds recaptured!
By Itai Mazire
POLICE in the Midlands have recaptured two of the three daring criminals who escaped from Whawha Prison last December.
Dhewa going to Rufaro Stadium
By Kudakwashe Gwabanayi
SUNGURA ace Tongai Moyo has declared himself fit, saying his fans can catch him in action when local musicians play football legends at Rufaro Stadium in Harare this afternoon.
Cars for five outstanding women
Business Reporter
WOMEN have become the mainstay of economic activity in the country’s informal sector yet accessing credit is the major constraint on women’s ability to earn income.
Apostolic changing times
By Kudakwashe Gwabanayi
IN 2005, apostolic sects’ leaders made a departure from the expected by making a landmark decision barring polygamy in their churches.
Ivory stockpiles soar to US$10m
By Prince Mushawevato
ZIMBABWE’S ivory stockpile has increased to nearly 42 000 kilogrammes amid heightened appeals by Government to be granted special permission to dispose of part of it as exports.
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.
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.











