BISHOP LAZARUS: Govt with no anger vs reckless media
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250 second-hand clothing bales seized
Sunday Mail Reporter More than 250 bales of second-hand clothes have been recovered since the start of the year as police intensify efforts to curb smuggling of cheap garments. Police…
Authority cuts Kariba use
Tinashe Farawo Zimbabwe Power Company’s electricity generation capacity has fallen to 285MW from 475MW due to continued deterioration of water levels in Kariba Dam. The Zambezi River Authority has continued…
Indigenisation compliance set in motion
Kuda Bwititi Chief reporter Consultations on the rate of the Empowerment Levy, a fee charged foreign companies that are yet to meet indigenisation thresholds, start this week as Government steps…
Charity Mud Run in Pictures
Participants had a lot of fun for charity, raising money for KIDZCAN Zimbabwe on Saturday at the Old Mutual Centre. Organised by HUSQVARNA is an annual charity event, Sunday Mail…
Face brutal facts, but keep hope alive
Baseless optimism and bravado kill, but negativity does worse than that.
Legal Matters: Third parties, indemnity insurance
Tichawana Nyahuma The concept of insurance is well known. It is to compensate the insured person after he has suffered a loss that is covered by the insurance contract, also known…
SA’s loss is Zim’s gain
Persistence Gwanyanya THE rand is in the throes of a bear run, which may last for a long time. Since 2012, the rand, along with a number of emerging markets…
Filabusi community revels in soccer tourney
Ngqwele Dube, Sports Correspondent FOOTBALL’S power as a unifier was showcased last week when the Filabusi community came together to witness a seven-team Singwambizi Social Football Tournament that was bankrolled…
Are GMOs the answer to droughts?
A scorching drought in Southern Africa that has led to widespread crop failure could nudge African nations to finally embrace genetically modified (GM) crops to improve harvests and reduce grain…










