Bringing an Easter smile to Chivhu

Linda Mzapi recently in Chivhu The Easter season culminates in the celebration that is Easter Sunday, which is a time when many people get together with friends and family to…

Apostle Vutabwashe empowers young business people

Sharon Kavhu Religion Correspondent “People with passion make things happen because passion overlooks resources. In fact, passion is your first capital in business or in a successful career.” HEARTFELT International…

BUSINESS EDITOR BRIEF: Excuse me, Governor Mangudya

. . . national payment systems need to be interoperable first A REAL “culture shock” awaits tobacco farmers who will have to open bank accounts for the first time in…

Sadc nominates candidate for AU chair

Sunday Mail Reporter Sadc has nominated Botswana’s Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Minister, Dr Pelonimi Venson-Miotoi, to succeed Dr Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma as African Union Commission Chair. Dr Dlamini-Zuma’s four-year tenure…

Job cuts hit Aids Levy purse

AIDS levy collections fell short by $3 million last year after more than 20 000 workers were axed following a Supreme Court ruling in July which saw a number of…

Pasture wars: 20 beasts die from poisoning

Lackson Munkombwe Sunday News Reporter AT least 20 beasts belonging to villagers in Samende Village in Binga died last week after grazing in land suspected to have been laced with…

120 000 Zionists meet in Bikita

MORE than 120 000 congregants converged on the Zion Christian Church (ZCC)’s Mbungo in Bikita, Masvingo Province yesterday for the Easter pilgrimage amid calls for Christians to love one another…

‘Eagles’ Afcon dream still alive’

Former Nigerian manager Christian Chukwu believes Group G, which comprises Egypt, Nigeria and Tanzania, is still wide open.

46 couples renew vows

FOURTY-SIX couples renewed their vows yesterday at the Brethren-In-Christ Church in Pumula North, Bulawayo amid calls for people to respect their marriages despite facing challenges.

West Indies in semi-finals… . . . South Africa face exit

West Indies 123 for seven (Samuels 44, Charles 32, Tahir 2-13) beat South Africa 122 for eight (De Kock 47, Bravo 2-20, Gayle 2-17) by three wickets. West Indies secured…

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