ZIM DANCEHALL: Organisers promise incident free dancehall awards

As the second edition of the Zim dancehall Awards draws closer, it is my sincere hope that the event will be incident-free.

Zim junior athletes team optimistic

THE Zimbabwe junior athletics team will be hoping for a change of fortunes at the 12th Africa Junior Athletics Championship in Ethiopia.

A legend thundering at the Falls

Below, we publish President Mugabe’s full address at the 21st February Movement celebrations in Victoria Falls yesterday.

SOCCER: Can Dongo swim in the big pond?

Langton Nyakwenda recently in NYANGA IN an era where corporate-owned Castle Lager Premier Soccer League clubs are thriving while individually-owned sides continue to sing the financial blues, one would naturally…

Zimbabwe: A blueprint for Africa

Cletus Mushanawani in Victoria Falls Zimbabwe is a shining example of what it means to be a free country with total control of its natural resources and this dream should…

SOCCER: The dreams of Tsholotsho Pirates

Ishemunyoro Chingwere recently in TSHOLOTSHO A NARROW strip road, whose tarred surface cannot accommodate dual carriage, takes one to Tsholotsho Shopping Centre, 118 kilometres from Bulawayo.

Water tariff cut proposed

 Kuda Bwititi The National Competitiveness Commission (NCC) has advised Government to reduce water charges and labour-related costs to help re-set basic product prices to realistic levels.

BUSINESS FORUM: The business of business is business

IN today’s competitive world, every person who is doing business, be they be small or large, has an elementary idea about the customers they are dealing with.

OPEN ECONOMY: Economic cycles and deleveraging

Economies are cyclical in nature. It’s a trait adopted from how we do business transactions. As goods are exchanged, or services are provided, a payment is received.

One day not enough: Analysts

Sunday Mail Reporter The Zanu-PF Youth League should set up an ideological college tailored to impart President Mugabe’s nationalist principles to youths and perpetuate his legacy, analysts have said.

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