Tough times ahead for miners

Martin Kadzere Senior Business Reporter Zimbabwe’s miners are in “a very difficult” situation as the slump in commodity prices coupled with huge overheads is preventing them from realising meaningful margins,…

Sophie Ndaba joins Miss SA judges

The Miss South Africa judging panel has been rejuvenated with a Queen of Fashion. The former Generations actress famous for her role as the queen of fashion, Queen Moroka joins…

Oil steadies above $55

LONDON – Brent crude oil steadied above $55 a barrel yesterday, not far above the week’s lows, as more evidence emerged of global oversupply that has filled fuel storage tanks…

Tale of unfulfilled dreams

George Maponga Features Writer In August last year, Tokwe-Mukosi flood victims started leaving the overcrowded Chingwizi temporary camp on the northern tip of the expansive Nuanetsi Ranch in the arid…

Barclays launches new debit card

Business Reporter Barclays Bank Zimbabwe has launched a new Chip and Pin VISA debit card that offers customers a fast, convenient and secure way to pay for goods and services…

Zimbabwe to host the IAD summit

TechnoMag Staff Zimbabwe will next month host the largest ICT gathering on the continent, the 13th Innovation Africa Digital Summit (IAD) in Victoria Falls.

Artistes gear up for bridal gala

Tawanda Marwizi Arts Correspondent Musicians that are set to perform at The Sunday Mail Bridal Gala to be held at the Harare International Conference Centre on Saturday have promised fireworks…

Collective bargaining in a challenging economy

Matthias Ruziwa and Alyson Martens “We need to balance the economy first and increase salaries later. It will be a mistake to increase now because the economy can’t sustain any…

Swiss Jet hosts airshow for schools

Entertainment Reporter Swiss Jet Aviation Development Trust will tomorrow hold their annual Harare Preschools Air Day at Komani Private Air Base in Marlborough.

New marketing strategies needed

Lovemore Chikova Christian  Entertainment Gospel musician Pastor Charles Charamba and his wife Olivia once took matters into their hands and launched a crackdown on shops that sold their pirated music.

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