Barbourfields sold out, thousands turned away
Ngqwele Dube, Sports Correspondent THEY came, they saw but they did not conquer. That would be the tale of South Africa’s Orlando Pirates visit to play FC Platinum at Barbourfields…
PG alleges interference in Guvamombe case
Kuda Bwititi/Sharon Munjenjema ACTING Prosecutor-General Mr Kumbirai Hodzi alleges that some senior officials are trying to interfere with State witnesses involved in the case of suspended chief magistrate Mishrod Guvamombe…
Government releases $20million for fuel imports
Harare Bureau THE Government has released $20 million to buy 44 million litres of fuel to deal with stock-outs of the commodity. Demand for the precious liquid has risen significantly…
Lake Chivero’s slow, foretold death
LAKE CHIVERO, a reservoir on the Manyame River and Harare’s main water supply dam, is facing a slow but sure death.
Create greatness with thoughts, words
Shakespeare in his play, “Twelfth Night,” blessed us with this immortal line: “Be not afraid of greatness. Some are born great, some achieve greatness, and others have greatness thrust upon them.”
DeMbare in Simba boost
DYNAMOS’ preparations for the 2019 Castle Lager Premier Soccer League received a massive boost last Friday when one of their key players Simba Chinani finally committed another season with rebuilding DeMbare.
Ingwebu seeks $20million for recapitalisation
Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Business Reporter Bulawayo Municipal Commercial Undertaking (BMCU)’s beverages manufacturing unit Ingwebu Breweries is seeking about $20 million to recapitalise its business operations. Speaking after a tour of…
Zimbabweans working miracles in China
When I arrived in China in February last year, the Asian country – which is home to 1,4 billion competitive souls – is the last place I expected to see multitudes of Zimbabweans, let alone successful ones, making a mark in various sectors of the burgeoning $12 trillion economy.
NRZ revitalisation on track
The US$400 million venture between Diaspora Infrastructure Development Group (DIDG), Transnet and National Railways of Zimbabwe remains on course with financial closure expected in June, The Sunday Mail has established.
Gvt seeks industry input into local content policy
GOVERNMENT will collect proposals from 300 firms to gather input into regulations that will govern local content thresholds for various sectors of the economy starting this year.











