All set for Vodacom Durban July

ALL roads lead to sunny Durban in KZN for the annual Vodacom Durban July. The city will be abuzz on July 4 with some of Mzansi’s hottest celebrities pulling out…

Chinamasa deserves Nobel Prize in economics

Colls Ndlovu IN its post-colonial history since 1980, Zimbabwe has gotten one big thing right, inter alia: the multi-currency system. To cut a long a long story short, Zimbabwe currently…

‘Ndakasandurwa kuitwa mukadzi’

PANE nyaya yemumwe murume yakabuda mubepanhau reThe Sunday Mail svondo rino, uyo anoti akashandisa mazakwatira emari kuti azvisandura kuva mukadzi kuburikidza nekuvhiiwa nemachiremba.

Rev Tshuma faces AFMA eviction

Mashudu Netsianda Senior Court Reporter OUSTED leader of the troubled Apostolic Faith Mission of Africa (AFMA) has lost control over church property after the registrar of the High Court yesterday issued…

‘Mishonga yemunhu akafa iyo’

VANOTAURA vanoti muchinda ari kuti atambura nechikwama chaakapihwa nehama yake yepedyo anogona kunge ari mabasa emishonga yakaipa.

50 untapped agric opportunities in Zim

Tapuwa Justice Mashangwa Agriculture column WHEN agriculture became a multibillion dollar business, a revolution started: The Agribusiness Revolution. Agriculture was no longer about subsistence farming, it became about huge profit margins…

Hwange property to go under the hammer

Oliver Kazunga Senior Business Reporter THE Deputy Sheriff has approved a sale by public auction of some of Hwange Colliery Company Limited (HCCL)’s assets by 16 of its workers who seek…

Why I quit Anfield: Gerrard

Cape Town — Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers’ decision to bench Steven Gerrard at the Santiago Bernabeu was the catalyst behind the legendary midfielder’s decision to quit the club.

Starafrica shelves retrenchment plans

SUGAR processor, Starafrica Corporation has shelved plans to retrench workers citing inadequate funds to carry out the exercise. The company wrote notices of retrenchment late last year to the National…

EMA charges scare away investors

Auxilia Katongomara Business Reporter NUMEROUS licensing fees by the Environmental Management Agency (EMA) came under the spotlight during recent public debt management hearings where participants accused the environmental watchdog of scaring…

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