Border Strikers bask in glory

Munyaradzi Musiiwa in GWERU BORDER Strikers were handed a Premiership slot on a silver platter on Sunday when Sable Chemicals failed to fulfil the fixture scheduled for Dulibadzimu in Beitbridge. Border…

Van Gaal to spend more

LONDON. — Louis van Gaal says he is happy with his summer signings but insists he needs to do more business in January. The Manchester United boss landed six new stars…

Financing mechanism for SMEs

Sanderson Abel The ability of SMEs to access finance is important for funding business investment, ensuring businesses reach their growth potential, and facilitating new business startups. A lack of finance can…

21 Indian investors eye Zim

Cletus Mushanawani in New Delhi, India— At least 21 Indian companies have expressed interest in investing in Zimbabwe in various sectors of the economy, ranging from energy to medical tourism. The…

Robbers hit Choppies Byo

Bulawayo Bureau Masked burglars blew up safes at Bulawayo’s Bellevue Choppies Supermarket and got away with more than $16 000, R6 700 and P1 500. Sources close to investigations said the…

4 in court over poached ivory

Prosper Dembedza Court Reporter FOUR men yesterday appeared in court after they were intercepted at the Harare International Airport in possession of 43 pieces of unregistered or unmarked elephant tusks destined…

Sharing humour in the Internet age

Dr Sekai Nzenza On Wednesday “MY children have the humour and laughter of English people,” said my cousin Reuben, the one who lives in Australia. “And when I tell them…

President in the eyes of African journalists

George Chisoko in New Dehli, India— While the Western media, as expected, does not find anything positive to write on President Mugabe, the African media, whose voice matters the most…

PHOTO STORY: Laundry in the River

Sunday Mail Visual News gives you a snippet into Zimbabwe scenery. In today’s edition photographer Kudakwashe Hunda captured the scene of a lady doing her chores in Mukuvisi River. –…

Zimpapers reports $1,9 million HY profit after tax credit

THE country’s biggest media house Zimpapers reported Tuesday in its re-stated half-year financials to June 30, 2015 that its profit climbed to $1,9 million from a loss of $20 000…

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