Juventus’ perfect run ends
ROME. — Cristiano Ronaldo scored, but a wasteful Juventus had to settle for a 1-1 stalemate at home to Genoa to end the Italian soccer champions’ perfect start to the season on Saturday.
Chiredzi man fined two goats for burning 20ha forest. . . fire now key part of climate problem
A headman in Chiredzi slapped Prosper Manyengeni with a fine of two goats after starting a veld fire that blazed through 20 hectares of parched grasslands, decimating pastures and sparse native woodlands, as the so-called fire season hots up.
Chevrons tumble once again!
DHAKA. — Imrul Kayes’ career-best 144 powered Bangladesh to a 28-run win over Zimbabwe in their first One Day International cricket match here yesterday.
Hefty fines for price hikes
Retailers and manufacturers who increase prices of goods and services without justification will face heavy Government fines under a new consumer protection law that fosters fair business practices.
Bakers plot $4 per loaf
Some stakeholders in the baking industry have held secret consultations over the past week to unilaterally peg the price of a standard loaf of bread to the prevailing black market…
Just walk the straight and narrow
In this week’s issue of The Sunday Mail, our columnist Richard Runyararo Mahomva handily reminds us of the words of Italian politician Massimo d’Azeglio.
Black market dragnet targets bigwigs
President Emmerson Mnangagwa will invoke the Presidential Powers (Temporary Measures) Act to introduce tough regulations to bring currency manipulators to book.
Black market dragnet targets bigwigs
President Emmerson Mnangagwa will invoke the Presidential Powers (Temporary Measures) Act to introduce tough regulations to bring currency manipulators to book.
2019 budget to consolidate reforms. . . set for November
The 2019 national budget statement, which is set to be announced end of November, is expected to consolidate the fiscal reforms Government has embarked upon, principally cutting expenditure and accelerating…




