Rishworth House goes international
Rishworth House makes provision for expatriate and international pupils who may only be in Zimbabwe for a short period of time.
Over $1m looted in ministry
Sunday Mail Reporter Some officials in the Mines and Mining Development Ministry are alleged to have siphoned over US$1 million from Government coffers through a tight-knit syndicate that took advantage…
Bread chief demands his dough
Business Reporter JUST when it looked like Lobels was rising, a shareholding dispute between new owners Takura Capital and former CEO Mr Ngoni Mazango might foul what was baking in…
Dr Tapfumaneyi buried
Sunday Mail Reporter Retired Air Force of Zimbabwe Group Captain and Principal Director in the Ministry of Health and Child Care, Dr Chris Tapfumaneyi was yesterday laid to rest at…
How Mine run riot
HOW MINE coach Luke Masomere at last heaved a huge sigh of relief yesterday as he watched his lads clobber a hapless Whawha with Timothy January justifying his inclusion in…
Farai Jere speaks
CAPS UNITED shareholder Farai Jere has broken his silence, albeit very briefly, on the goings on at the troubled Green Machine.
Q&A: We want to mainstream SME’s: Nyoni
AS the formal economy continues to spit out jobs, the informal economy grows. But to date, there have been difficulties in growing the small and medium enterprises and make them…
Two sides of the law: Criminal and Civil
Tichawana Nyahuma The law is divided into two broad spheres: criminal and civil.
LOBELS: Key highlights
June 2008: Flour runs out at Lobels. Operations director Mr Cydwell Chitehwe appeals to Government to help address situation. Also implores National Incomes and Pricing Commission to review bread prices…
Sadc opens talks on forming regional bank
Sunday Mail Reporters Sadc has opened discussions on forming a regional bank and tasked its finance ministers to formulate additional strategies to fund infrastructure development and industrialisation.





