Zim clocks $4m cooking oil import bill monthly
ZIMBABWE is spending more than $4 million per month importing cooking oil in spite of reported increased capacity by local seed processing companies, an official has said.
A SORRY GREEN MACHINE
Langton Nyakwenda in ZVISHAVANE FC Platinum. . . . . (1) 1 Caps United. . . . . . . . . 0
Reprieve for defaulting firms from NSSA
THE National Social Security Authority has put more than 100 companies in Matabeleland region on flexible payment plans for pension contributions as most were struggling to remit the money in…
Councils sell land to pay salaries
Charlotte Musarurwa Municipal Reporter Urban councils countrywide are selling land earmarked for property development to meet their huge salary bills even as over 500 000 tenants on the national housing…
Harare City shine on
Paul Mundandi in ZVISHAVANE Chiredzi. . . . . . . . . . . .1 Harare City. . . . . .(1) 2
Schools engage lawyers over unpaid fees
Pamela Nyabadza and Spiwe Nyamasotera Sunday Mail Reporters Primary and secondary schools are approaching lawyers to seek advice on how to recover outstanding tuition fees and development levies from defaulting…
Latest fire raises stink: VP Mujuru
Brian Chitemba Investigations Editor Vice-President Mujuru says she is confused and unsatisfied with explanations regarding the cause of a fire that razed two houses at her farm in Ruwa last…
Zim powers to Davis Cup glory
Fatima Bulla Senior Sports Reporter THE Zimbabwe team yesterday gained promotion into the Euro/Africa Zone Group II after dismissing Namibia 2-0 in Cairo, Egypt. A five-men team, led by non-playing…
Zim Gems on World Cup hunt
Brighton Zhawi in GABORONE, Botswana THE Zimbabwe netball Gems begin their quest for a berth at next year’s World Cup with a date against the hosts in an Africa Netball…
How financially literate are Zimbabweans?
THE temptation was to write about a host of measures announced by Finance and Economic Development Minister Patrick Chinamasa when he presented his Mid-Term Review Statement on Thursday last week.











