Defiant businesses put on notice

Retailers failing to display prices under the dual pricing system and using open market exchange rates for pricing, despite getting forex from the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ)’s auction system, risk prosecution.

‘Vetting of recruits was thorough’

In a conversation with Garikai Mazara that spanned several hours, he broke down numerous times. He carries the mental and emotional scars from those — and many other battles.

Mlalazi makes waves on Star FM

It is often said records are meant to be broken. This is exactly what is happening at one of the country’s leading radio stations, Star FM.

Training programmes for chrome miners

Judith Phiri, Business Reporter THE Zimbabwe Miners Federation (ZMF) together with Minerals Marketing Corporation of Zimbabwe (MMCZ) have outlined training programmes for artisanal and small-scale chrome miners in a bid…

Matabvu bags top gong

THE Sunday Mail Reporter Debra Matabvu last week walked away with a top gong at the Gender-Based Violence Reporting Awards held in the capital.

The rise of Taponeswa Mavunga – From receptionist to renowned global music executive

Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter MUSIC fans rarely notice the work that goes into the making of a star. For them, when they see a name in the bright lights,…

Editorial Comment: Economic outlook bright as stability holds

WE are encouraged by the relative calm on the market which has seen prices stabilise on the back of a functional Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe weekly foreign currency auction system.

Survivor recounts horrors of Freedom Camp attack

ON 19 October 1978 the Rhodesian security forces made a callous air raid on Freedom Camp (FC) in Zambia killing hundreds of people, a majority of them who had not…

ZIFA’S TIGHT SPOT

ZIFA’s failure to find common ground with the Premier Soccer League over the resumption of local football this year is raising fears the association could fail to raise a full squad to face Malawi on Sunday, especially after FIFA last week released new protocols on how players are supposed to be released for international assignments.

CARJACKERS BONANZA . . . The smaller the car the bigger the deal

One would imagine that high-value fancy cars are the holy grail of every carjacker, but this is not the case in Zimbabwe, where motorists who favour small, fuel efficient cars such as the Honda Fit, Toyota Raum and Mazda Demio are most likely to be targeted victims. At least three-quarters of the 219 cars that were recorded stolen during the first six months of this year are fuel savers, according to statistics from the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP).

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