Kombi ban proposal gains momentum
Government will commission a national transport master plan feasibility study for decongestion of urban centres through introduction of buses and phasing out of commuter omnibuses.
NEWS: Mutendi Mission School scoops merit award
The Sunday Mail Religion recently visited Mutendi Mission School and spoke to Mr Sanctions Mutendi, the headmaster. He shed some light on how the school, which was established in 1984,…
Foot and mouth outbreak in three provinces
AN outbreak of foot and mouth disease has been recorded in Matabeleland South, Midlands and Masvingo. According to minutes seen by Sunday Business from a farmers stakeholders meeting on foot…
THE SHARP SHOOTER: Flee from these three great evils
Now, idleness begets vice. If idleness is the devil’s workshop, one needs to take a long hard look at the devil’s incarnate.
Cabinet meets Tuesday
Cabinet will convene this Tuesday at the usual time and venue, Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet Dr Misheck Sibanda has said.
Editorial Comment: Act swiftly to rid Kenya of al-Shabaab
The world woke up to chilling reports of a massacre by Islamic extremists, al-Shabaab, in Kenya on Thursday. At least 147 university students have been confirmed dead in that pre-dawn…
Umahlekisa celebrates 2nd anniversary
Mbongeni Msimanga SOME say “laughter is the best medicine” while others say “laughter is the cheapest medicine”. While both statements are true, they are truer to Umahlekisa Comedy Club which…
Chinese giant lines up billion-dollar deals
Kuda Bwititi – Chief Reporter CHINESE conglomerate CITIC Group is negotiating multi-billion-dollar investment deals with Government, showing Zimbabwe can attract multi-national corporations to invest in the economy.
TEXTILE INDUSTRY: David Whitehead weaves revival strategy
Zimbabwe textiles industry players say there are nascent signs that a recovery of the sector is in the offing.
Sadc harvest lower than 2014
Despite mixed production prospects at country level, an above-average aggregate cereal output – but still lower than the bumper 2014 harvest – is foreseen for Sadc in 2015.






