Merlin looks to creditors for capital?

Thulani Ndlovu Business Correspondent MERLIN is struggling to attract investors to inject capital and kick start its operations prompting the judicial manager to contemplate requesting the creditors to fund the resuscitation…

Crop assessment begins

Mesabe Ncube Farming Reporter AGRICULTURE experts are in the process of conducting a crop and area assessment programme in preparation for a solution as signs point to a drought in most…

AfDB to release $120m grant to Zim

Roberta Katunga Senior Business Reporter THE African Development Bank (AfDB) will extend $120 million in the form of a grant to Zimbabwe as part of the financial institution’s continued support to…

Mat schools prepare for tennis event

Ngqwele Dube Sports Correspondent THE Matabeleland Schools Tennis team will hold its final practice session today as they prepare for a national event in Harare. The girls’ team coach Thesley Mufunda…

SUNDAY DEBATE: Wither the pavement economy

 If we are to believe our city fathers, Harare will be a world-class city by 2025 – only 10 years from now.

Simple tips for healthy eyes

YOUR eyes are an important part of your health. There are many things you can do to keep them healthy and make sure you are seeing your best. Follow these…

Banks must ‘democratise’

Africa Moyo – Sunday Mail Reporter Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Governor Dr John Mangudya says banks must introduce low-cost accounts and slash high costs of opening of the same to…

REVIEW: PO Box invade Zim entertainment

Andrew Moyo British actor, Sir Peter Alexander Ustinov once said, “comedy is simply a funny way of being serious”. Comics have their way of telling serious stories in such a…

Byo to host squash tournament

Sports Reporter BULAWAYO will play host to the Zimbabwe Junior Squash Tournament that will be used as a selection process for a tournament in South Africa later this month. The tournament…

WHO is the most diplomatic of them all?

The recent election of President Mugabe as Chair of the African Union not only thrust Zimbabwe to the centre of African diplomacy, but global affairs relations at large.

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