At home with the Taylors
Tinashe Kusema AT just eight months old, Brendan Taylor’s twins Michael and Sam might be too young to understand but the entire country owes them a huge debt of gratitude.…
Pondo gets Presidential nod
PRESIDENT Mugabe has appointed Police Senior Assistant Commissioner Silence Pondo as Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission Secretary with effect from last Monday.
Farmers in Chinese market breakthrough
Sunday Mail Reporter ZIMBABWEAN farmers will from next year have greater access to the huge Chinese market in what is being hailed as a landmark development in the post-Fast Track…
What is the future of the bond notes?
Taurai Changwa Ever since the introduction of bond notes by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) as an incentive meant to stimulate production and, to a certain extent, solve physical…
Majoni set to go faster
Tariro Charandura MOLEEN MAJONI has been dominating the local wheelchair racing scene for some time now and looks set to put daylight between herself and the rest of the pack.…
How Mine win
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The inevitability of world peace
Flora Teckie SOME say world peace is impossible. We say world peace is not only possible but it is inevitable.
Farm workers in jeopardy
According to a new law, it will take almost five years of continuous work as a fixed term contract employee for farm workers to be deemed permanent.
Gvt to incentivise cooking oil production
Livingstone Marufu GOVERNMENT plans to incentivise the cooking oil value chain starting from next year in an effort to ensure the country has enough raw materials, including crude oil reserves.
Lynx Mine on brink of US$5m deal
LYNX Mine is on the brink of sealing a potentially game-changing US$5 million capital and financing plan which is expected to see it resume operations in the near future.




