Pay increase dents Govt financials

Happiness Zengeni Business Editor— Government returned to deficit in April after an under-performing revenue line and an increase in employment costs. Latest figures from the Accountant-General’s Office show that Government…

Dairiboard targets 25 percent market share

Conrad Mwanawashe Business Reporter DAIRIBORD Zimbabwe targets to capture 25 percent of the traditional beverages market share by December spurred on by its new traditional Pfuko/Udiwo maheuproduct, a senior official…

Miss Zim donates to Mashambanzou

Tawanda Marwizi Arts Correspondent Newly-crowned Miss Zimbabwe Thabiso Phiri and the First Princess Tendai Hunda on Saturday donated an assortment of goods to Mashambanzou Trust Care. Phiri and Hunda, who…

Iran blasts US action in Iraq

TEHRAN. — Iran’s supreme leader yesterday condemned US intervention in Iraq, accusing Washington of seeking control as Sunni insurgents drove toward Baghdad from the Syrian border and consolidated positions in…

Dstv shock Bindura Utd

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter TEN-MAN DStv Rangers turned on the show to overcome a player crisis that rocked the club last week and beat pacesetters Bindura United 1-0 in a…

Mathias Mhere leaves for UK

Yeukai Karengezeka Arts Correspondent Gospel musician Mathias Mhere left the country on Friday for his first United Kingdom tour. The “Favour” hit-maker said the one month tour is meant to…

Baba Jukwa posts as Mail editor seeks bail

Pamela Shumba Bulawayo Bureau PROSECUTORS last Saturday charged Sunday Mail editor Edmund Kudzayi for allegedly being Baba Jukwa, a shadowy Facebook blogger, but it still did not stop the posts.

Belgium stun Russia

Rio de janeiro. — Belgium substitute Divock Origi grabbed a winner two minutes from time against Russia to take his side into the last 16. Belgium won 1-0. Alexander Kokorin…

Dishonest industrialised countries stalling progress

Jeffrey Gogo Climate Story INDUSTRIALISED countries must show improved political and financial will to effectively deal with climate change, a problem historically manufactured in Europe and America’s emitting economies, but…

Crisis? There’s no crisis in Zimbabwe

Bernard Bwoni ‘There is no crisis in Zimbabwe’. That was the world widely-condemned little-big statement by the former President of South Africa Thabo Mbeki during that opposition-inspired contentious and catastrophic…

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