Check Mates Academy targets players from all ages

Mandla Moyo, Sports Reporter AN impressive number of chess players converged on Montrose Girls High in Bulawayo yesterday to witness the launch of a chess academy. The formation of Check…

New measures to ease fuel supply

Debra Matabvu, Harare Bureau GOVERNMENT and players in the petroleum sector have agreed on a host of measures, in the dealing of the precious commodity, which has been scarce since…

GMB introduces farmer wallet card

Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Business Reporter THE Grain Marketing Board (GMB) will next month introduce an electronic farmer wallet card which is expected to improve efficiency in the payment of grain…

Pick ‘n’ Pay profits decline

Bruce Ndlovu, Business Reporter SOUTH Africa’s Pick ‘n’ Pay has announced that its share of profit from its Zimbabwean associate partner TM Supermarkets declined by 6,3 percent in year end…

Farmer’s Diary Sheuneni Kurasha

Welcome dear reader to our column where we explore all things farming.

Given the array of diseases that afflicts goats, I think it is critical that like last week, I also devote a bit of time on the most common goat afflictions, specifically pneumonia, bloat, diarrhoea and foot rot, and their remedies.

Nearly 100 Zacc aspirants chopped

NEARLY 100 individuals, who applied to sit on the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc), have been chopped from the nomination list after failing to meet expected attributes, The Sunday Mail has established.

From the dancefloor to entrepreneurship  

The local dance scene is not so easy to navigate and many who have traveled this route have fallen by the wayside.

While numerous dancers have made it big, the industry has not been so kind to many, with some even giving up to pursue other ventures.

Zimbabwe urged to make use of its uniqueness

Mandla Moyo/Thobekile Khumalo, Sunday News Reporters THE Tourism Business Council of Zimbabwe (TBCZ) has urged Zimbabweans to make use of their uniqueness in the tourism sector and market the nation…

Zupco to have fuel allocation prioritisation

Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday News Reporter ZUPCO buses will be prioritised in fuel allocation, as Government continues to improve the competitiveness of the public transport operator while cushioning commuters from spiralling…

‘Freezing’ temperatures to hit Zim

Zimbabweans face an extremely   cold winter as weather experts are predicting freezing point temperatures in some places in the country.

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