Fokoza takes up new challenge
Ngqwele Dube, Sports Correspondent SOUTH Africa-based juniors coach, Fortune “Fokoza” Ncube is set to take a new challenge this year after being reassigned to a different age group at Sporting…
Fight against red tape, corruption intensifies
A goodwill gesture by a Harare businessman and philanthropist turned into a source of distress for Mr Mujaho Mashamhanda, a village head in Chivi, Masvingo province.
Zimra to collect $6,2billion in 2019
The Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) plans to collect $6,2 billion from taxes this year, representing about 76 percent of the $8, 16 billion 2019 Budget. With Zimbabwe’s gross domestic product…
The new season is here
It’s a new season, use it well and determine to waste none of it. It is a new year, so expect great things to happen. Strive to make it special and memorable. Think big, if you want to do big things. Challenge your limitations. Be bold. You do not afford the luxury of a negative thoughts or negative affirmations.
Better prospects await 2019
The year 2018 has been an extremely difficult year, having been characterised by price spikes coming on the back of the high exchange rate from the parallel market.
Shooting Stars defend title at Inyathi tourney
Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter SHOOTING Stars, the team which Highlanders striker Prince Dube turned out for during his days at Somvubu High School last Tuesday successfully defended their title…
Uniform shops dig-in on prices
Schools open this Tuesday amid a continued dig-in by shops selling uniforms at exorbitant prices tantamount to charging in the United States dollar or its equivalent black market rate of bond notes or RTGS.
Zvirekwi’s new begining
Today, it’s like it never happened.
Hardlife Zvirekwi goes about his business, pretty much like every other footballer in the country: he eats, sleeps and breathes football.
Foreign Affairs Ministry sets 2019 priorities
Zimbabwe will ratchet up its foreign policy activities this year under a framework anchored on consolidating international engagements, enhancing corporation with Zimbabweans living abroad and unlocking new trade opportunities.
Milestone refinements to investment laws
Applications for investment licences will now be processed within five days, while all foreign direct investments become legally binding and immune to compulsory expropriation and nationalisation, The Sunday Mail has established.




