Judgement Yard: Zim dancehall’s secret weapon
FOR close to a decade, Judgement Yard has managed to maintain its status as one of the most popular brands on the local entertainment scene.
Employers speak on forex salaries
EMPLOYERS selling their products in foreign currency have no justification for paying their employees in bond notes or RTGS, representatives have said.
Murape spews venom. . . blasts former head-coach Mutasa
MURAPE MURAPE is breathing fire.
The firebrand Dynamos assistant coach, who has often been accused of unnecessarily clashing with players, has launched a scathing attack on Lloyd Mutasa, bluntly accusing the former DeMbare gaffer of intoxicating players at the ailing Harare giants.
Government cracks whip on errant manufacturers
Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Business Reporter THE Government is considering taking stern measures against unscrupulous manufacturers that increase prices of their products despite being allocated foreign currency by the Reserve Bank…
No to fake cures: First Lady
First Lady Amai Auxillia Mnangagwa says pharmaceutical industry regulators should tighten their surveillance and monitoring systems to protect patients from fake medicines.
Star babies crawl away with prizes
THE Sunday Mail Jet Baby of the Year 2018 competition reached its climax last weekend with lucky babies receiving their prizes at a glittering ceremony held at Rainbow Towers Hotel in Harare.
Kawondera dynasty lives on
AFTER bagging the Chibuku Super Cup but before providing two Soccer Star of the Year finalists for the first time in their history, Lowveld side Triangle now wants to add a little more sugar to an already sweet season by claiming the Castle Challenge Cup.
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Just ignore opposition pontification
THE events of the past week have been dramatic and revealing in many ways.
ZSE in post budget cheer
Equities on the local bourse recovered last week due to post-budget investor cheer which saw the market close in a bullish mood.
‘Govt can’t pay salaries in forex’
Government is aware of the economic challenges affecting its employees and is committed to engaging them in frank discussions on what can and cannot be done to assist them, a Cabinet minister has said.











