Nakamba living his dream

By moving to English Premier Soccer League side Aston Villa, Zimbabwe international midfielder Marvelous Nakamba is living a childhood dream he has had since he was in primary school.

Nakamba completed his move to England from Belgium, signing a five-year-deal for a reported fee of about £11 million. His weekly wages are set to be around £55 000 (US$ 66 760).

Cape to Cairo: A nightmare, adventure, lesson

He fell in love with football at the age of six, faked an arrest to get away from work so that he could watch his beloved Glamour Boys play and has, through the world’s most beautiful game, been to 29 countries. The Sunday Mail Society’s Veronica Gwaze went back in time with Aluvha in this edge-of-the-seat adventure story. Read on…

Datlabs massive plant refurbishment nears completion

Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Business Reporter  ONE of the country’s leading pharmaceutical and personal care products manufacturers, Datlabs is on the verge of completing its US$4,5 million major factory refurbishment as it…

Men should participate in health issues: First Lady

MEN should take a leading role in addressing health issues that affect society, First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa has said.

Addressing the inaugural Men’s Conference organised by her office through the National AIDS Council (NAC) on Wednesday in the capital, the First Lady noted that men also have to commit to healthy living.

Load shedding set to ease . . . as Zesa/Eskom strike power deal

Munyaradzi Musiiwa, Midlands Correspondent  POWER utility, Zesa has paid an additional US$890 000 to South Africa power company Eskom, as it steps up efforts to clear its debt and pave way…

Government starts recapitalising small bakeries

Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Business Reporter  THE Government has identified eight small to medium enterprises (SMEs) bakeries for recapitalisation as it moves to resuscitate the depressed bread-making industry. Women Affairs, Community and…

Govt to reintroduce feed lots to save livestock

Vice President Kembo Mohadi says Government is considering the re-introduction of feedlots, among a raft of other measures meant to mitigate the effects of last season’s El Nino-induced drought.

Zesa gets tough on debtors

POWER utility ZESA, will in the next few weeks, embark on a massive debt collection exercise and will disable meters from defiant debtors nationwide.

The Hwange Ember that refused to stop burning

Lovemore Dube CLEARLY defined development structures set up by mining companies like Wankie Colliery were the foundation of junior football. It was crystal clear the route the boys would take…

First Lady fetes netballers as they get $20 000 each

Debra Matabvu, Harare Bureau THE national netball team, the Gems, was yesterday feted with hampers by First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa, while Government also chipped in with a  $20 000 bonus for…

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