Fertiliser shortage explained

The Agriculture, Mechanisation and Irrigation Development Ministry has called on monetary authorities to prioritise fertiliser manufacturers when allocating foreign currency.

FORM ONE ENROLMENT STILL IN PROGRESS . . . 6 480 places still to be taken up: Ministry

Tinomuda Chakanyuka, Senior News Reporter THE Government has said there are 6 480 vacant places in boarding schools around the country taking off pressure from parents whose children failed to…

Govt transforms FDI drive

Africa Moyo Business Reporter — GOVERNMENT is planning to revolutionise its investment promotion drive from January next year, as it seeks to attract an investment level of 25 percent of…

I want lobola refund

Mai Chisamba how are you? I am a big fan of your column and I guess now it’s my turn to get assistance. A few years ago I stayed near…

Small-scale miners fund roll-out gathers momentum

Dumisani Nsingo and Dickson Mangena, Business Reporters FIDELITY Printers and Refiners has disbursed about $4 million to over 10 small-scale miners under the $20 million gold development initiative facility aimed…

LOCAL STARS OUT TO IMPRESS . . . as Warriors tackle Elephants

Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter LOCALLY-BASED stars have a great opportunity to prove themselves when the Zimbabwe Warriors clash with Cote d’Ivoire in an international friendly match in Abidjan tomorrow.

Quiet revolution in Nyanga

Bridge Reporter — An educational revolution is silently taking place in Nyanga, where the world-acclaimed Knowstics Academy is set to introduce a unique international boys’ college that will be revolutionary…

God’s signature of love

THE Sunday Mail Religion delivers hearty Christmas messages sent by various Zimbabwe church leaders.

Form One boarding places snapped up

  More than 60 percent of Form One boarding school places have been allocated electronically, with the remainder being processed manually.

Billiat burning out. . . King Peter asks Pasuwa to excuse talisman

THERE are fears that Warriors talisman Khama Billiat is burning out after 17 consecutive months of action for both his club and the country.

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