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MR Lameck Banda from Waterfalls, Harare is a shrewd and cunning businessman.

Better known as Sekuru Chitsuwi, Banda understands the basic premise of capitalism: supply and demand.

Beitbridge Road takes phased approach

Upgrading of the $1 billion Beitbridge-Harare-Chirundu Highway will take a phased approach through to 2022, with works having already started on some sections of the key road.

Your groceries are in danger

THE Christmas shopping season has begun in earnest, amid growing concerns over the sprouting of falsely branded consumer goods.

The goods, which are often of an inferior quality to the real brands, are sold under established brand names without brand owners’ authority.

Big bang reforms may hurt economy: Mtizwa

ZIMBABWE’s private sector has called on the United States to repeal the Zimbabwe Democracy and Economic Recovery (Amendment) Act to enable the country to have access to foreign lines of credit and lower the country’s risk premium.

Roddy the miracle

DESPITE being a living testimony of God’s good grace, Rodwell Chinyengetere doesn’t regularly attend church services. His wife Rachel Mamvura does it for him.

Big bash for a big man

Big Dollar Brice turns 28 on Wednesday, and a string of parties have been lined up to celebrate his day across Harare.

On Wednesday Hollys Hotel kicks off the festivities with Solomon’s Lifestyle Café hosting the party on Friday; and the partying climaxes on Sunday at Motor Action Sports Club. The birthday boy is the resident MC at the three venues.

The seeds of Zanu are sown

We continue chronicling the political life of Cde Jane Ngwenya. This week Cde Ngwenya tells The Sunday Mail’s Deputy News Editor Levi Mukarati about the “Zhii era” and how Zanu was formed.

Soccer calendar change on course

Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter MOVES to align Zimbabwe’s domestic football season with the international calendar are well on course with the Premier Soccer League pushing for that to happen,…

The right tonic for showbiz

SOME say it is the best thing to happen to local radio in a long time.

Others say it is a selfish, territorial fight between two of Zimbabwe’s biggest urban radio stations.

Government to use ZITF as re-engagement platform

Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Business Reporter THE Government has identified the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) as one of the main platforms to engage the international community as it forges ahead…

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