State procurement reforms begin

Stories by Africa Moyo THE modernisation of public procurement – supported financially by the World Bank and the African Development Bank – has begun, with the new Bill set for…

OPEN ECONOMY: Economic nationalism is legitimate!

A regular theme of this column has been the importance of public discourse; how a nation conducts its discussions, the context and parameters around which conversations are confined, and, more importantly,…

LEGAL MATTERS: Killing in the name of love

He had no intention to kill. His history showed that this was a special case since he dearly loved her. lt was entirely different from the ordinary cases of crimes…

Punters lose US$96m in February

Enacy Mapakame THE Zimbabwe Stock Exchange further plunged in February, with punters losing US$96 million worth of investments as the market shaved 3,4 percent of its total value in the…

What Chicken Inn heroes? We lost!

FOR the life in me I don’t quite get why Chicken Inn are being treated like heroes when they are a team that bowed out of a competition in the…

Council splashes cash on hired cars

Brian Chitemba Investigations Editor HARARE City Council has spent about US$100 000 on renting cars even as it sits on a five-month salary backlog. At the centre of the storm…

Parks Authority battles water crisis

Sunday Mail Reporter Wildlife mortality in Zimbabwe’s game parks could increase due to the drought ravaging the country, with elephants the worst affected. In 2011, 165 elephants died in Hwange…

Yummy chocolate banana cake

Ingredients 125g soft butter or margarine; Three-quarter cup sugar; Two eggs; Two overripe bananas; One quarter cup plain yoghurt; One-and-three-quarter cup cake flour; One-quarter cup cocoa powder; Two teaspoon baking…

Sweet news: Zim has enough sugar stocks

Livingstone Marufu Sunday Mail Reporter Zimbabwe has sugar stocks to last until August 2017 even though cane production in the Lowveld has declined due to the prevailing drought, an official…

Radar to delist from ZSE in April

Enacy Mapakame The case for a secondary bourse is becoming stronger by the day, with the recent decision by construction industry concern Radar Holdings to delist from the Zimbabwe Stock…

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