Ivory stockpiles soar to US$10m
By Prince Mushawevato
ZIMBABWE’S ivory stockpile has increased to nearly 42 000 kilogrammes amid heightened appeals by Government to be granted special permission to dispose of part of it as exports.
SUNDAY MAIL EDITORIAL COMMENT: Zimbabweans must fiercely guard their sovereignty
The British government’s hardline stance on the Zimbabwe sanctions has become untenable, as countries all over the world continue questioning the logic behind this evil embargo.
The great illusionists
By Tendayi Regis Mutokonyi
WE live in a world of magicians or illusionists, people who create scenarios that fool the mind.
Warriors fall to Niger
From Petros Kausiyo in WAD MEDANI, Sudan
Zimbabwe …………………………….0
Niger ………………………………(0) 1
Zim Open to debate dates
By Tinashe Kusema
STUNG by last weekend’s rain-interrupted event, organisers of the Africom Zimbabwe Open are mulling changing their calendar.
Divisions rock EU over Zim sanctions
By Tafadzwa Chiremba
AS the European Union (EU) prepares to hold a key meeting on the status of its illegal sanctions against Zimbabwe, it has emerged that France has been actively calling for the removal of the sanctions, signalling deep division within the bloc.
US smuggles hostile clause into Chiadzwa diamond deal
By Tafadzwa Chiremba
THE United States is alleged to have smuggled a hostile clause into a draft decision that granted Zimbabwe the greenlight to export its diamonds mined at Chiadzwa.
Provincial hero status for Wutawunashe
By Augustine Moyo
THE late former Zanu-PF councillor for Masvingo, Reverend Apinos Wutawunashe, who died last week in Harare after a long battle with heart and lung complications, was buried on Thursday next to his wife Ambuya Shuvai Wutawunashe at the family estate in Bushmead in Masvingo.
Farmers need partnerships: VP
By Kuda Bwititi
VICE-President Joice Mujuru has implored the corporate sector to foster joint synergies with farmers as such partnerships spur economic development.
TIMB wants better farmers’ welfare
Sunday Mail Reporter
THE Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board (TIMB) has ordered Boka Tobacco Floors to focus on farmers’ welfare this marketing season to avoid the bad experiences of past seasons when growers had to grapple with accommodation, transport and other logistical challenges.









