Vundla recalls Bulawayo 100 years commemoration tourney fiasco
Lovemore Dube DUMISANI Vundla was simply a setter in a class of his own in volleyball. When the sport was crying out for new heroes following the departure of greats…
Deposit Protection Corp opens Byo office
Nkosilathi Sibanda, Sunday Business Correspondent THE Deposit Protection Corporation (DPC) has opened an office in Bulawayo, as it moves to bring its services close to depositors in the southern part of…
Priority shifts to investigations, asset recovery
Corruption Watch Comm John Makamure The commission has so far this year received more than 60 reports of suspected corruption. The reports were received through walk-in clients, by telephone, through…
The case for ‘flood-proof’ houses
When the heavens opened up in Binga, Matabeleland North, last week, what initially began as light showers progressively turned into a deluge reminiscent of last year’s devastating Cyclone Idai, which wrecked Chimanimani and parts of Chipinge.
Ladysmith Black Mambazo to mourn Shabalala
LADYSMITH Black Mambazo will have to wait longer before they come back to the country to mourn their founder Joseph Shabalala.
Guardiola’s future in doubt
Pep Guardiola faces a huge test of his loyalty to Manchester City after his club were hit with a stunning two-year suspension from Uefa competitions.
Zim women nabbed with R1m explosives in SA
Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau SOUTH African authorities have intensified measures to curb the illegal movement of goods across the Limpopo River and last week arrested two Zimbabwean women with explosives worth…
Cheap yet costly: Impact of second-hand clothes
THE illegal importation and sale of second-hand clothes is a thriving business in Zimbabwe — yet its effects on the textile industry, the economy and health of the population are calamitous.
While some countries have successfully put an end to the practice in order to protect their industries, Zimbabwe’s textile and apparel industries are struggling to survive.
Academia, business links can boost exports
An expert at something was once a novice.
This famous statement demonstrates the practical link between learning institutions and successful businesses.
What this means is that today’s captains of industry were once students, and it will be a waste if such success stories are not imparted to young generations.
Inside the sizzling feud around Hlabangana tshisa nyama
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter WITH the Bulawayo City Council (BCC) throwing the rule book at them as it promises to clamp down on council leased sport clubs that are flaunting…











