OPEN ECONOMY: Where trimming formalisation results in expansion

Just over a week ago, I had the opportunity to be on television. While it was a very enjoyable experience being on the evening news, there is that intimidating factor…

‘Private sector key to agricultural growth’

Private sector financing will be crucial to the growth of the agricultural sector as the over-reliance on Government support is unsustainable, Agriculture, Irrigation and Mechanisation Deputy Minister Paddy Zhanda has…

Reform mining sector: Dr Kanyenze

Mesabe Ncube Business Reporter THE projected decline in the mining sector could be avoided if Government considers reviewing some of the laws that are keeping investors in the capital intensive…

Hillside College receives funds to revamp gymnasium

Dumani Moyo Sunday News Reporter HILLSIDE Teachers’ College on Friday received $75 000 from the Embassy of Japan to refurbish the college’s physical education building.

CRICKET: Nation’s Great Expectations

There is a feeling that the Zimbabwe Cricket team will cause an upset at the forthcoming ICC World Cup in Australia and New Zealand, but will they?

OPINION: Mr Gates, Zimbabwe is ahead of the curve

BY Jeanette Manjengwa, Teresa Smart and Joseph Hanlon All countries must make political choices as to how to allocate scarce resources. Bill Gates should visit Zimbabwe again, but this time…

Diaspora anchors Zim construction industry

NEW investments in the property sector remain anchored by people in the Diaspora, players in the sector have said, adding that big projects funded by Government have also contributed to…

The invasion of the big brands

Over the past 15 years, FDI into Zimbabwe waned and several foreign companies exited together with their brands

CRICKET: What the Chevrons said

Amid all the drinking and chatting at a colourful send off ceremony for the Zimbabwe Cricket World Cup team at Borrowdale Golf and Country Club, The Sunday Mail Sport spoke…

SOCCER: Pfumbidzai’s Belgian connection

Langton Nyakwenda and Ishemunyoro Chingwere RONALD Pfumbidzai’s handlers will attempt a last-minute deal with a Belgian Pro-league club tomorrow as the Caps United left-back’s trial stint at Kaizer Chiefs looks…

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