John Robertson was a great economist
JOHN Robertson died in Harare on January 23, 2022. He was born in 1937, in Bulawayo. He began work as an electrical engineer, having been selected and sent to the United Kingdom for training.
exports continue to grow
THE economic diplomacy agenda being spearheaded by President Mnangagwa’s administration is bearing fruit as the country continues to record positive export growth, testament to the world warming up to Zimbabwean products.
Entrepreneurship eradicates poverty, hunger
In his 2022 National Budget Statement, the Minister of Finance and Economic Development Professor Mthuli Ncube, presented on a commendable domestic GDP growth of 7,8 percent and a projected 2022 economic growth of 5,5 percent.
Eagles run riot
NEWBOYS Golden Eagles are setting the trend with the professional manner they are going about their business in the Northern Region Division One Soccer League.
Singer to drop Valentine’s gift
Harare-based upcoming gospel singer Cleopatra Vimbai James is set to drop her six-track album “Emotions” on Valentine’s Day.
Third Slam title for Super Barty
An imperious Ashleigh Barty became the first Australian to win her home Grand Slam in 44 years yesterday, halting the charge of fearless American Danielle Collins in straight sets.
Keep moving
How time flies. The first month of the year is almost past us and for some, nothing tangible has yet to be accomplished.
Dos and dont’s for common bean planting
The 2021/2022 farming season has so far taken off on a very bright note for farmers in Zimbabwe. As we progress into the season, farmers are still looking at planting crops such as common bean which is an important crop for Zimbabwean farmers.
Rural markets top our list
The Sunday Mail spoke to the Agricultural Marketing Authority (AMA) board chairperson, Mr Allan Majuru, on the authority’s preparedness to handle increased agricultural produce from rural communities.
FC Platinum undergo revolution
IN the decade they have been in the Premier Soccer League, FC Platinum have been known for spending big on players.











