Government moves to entrench value-for-money procurement

Business Reporter THE Government is conducting a national price list survey covering goods and services it procures to ensure value for money by standardising the costing of programmes and projects…

New currency has had positive impact on industry

THE 7th SADC Industrialisation Week kicks off today, marking the commencement of a pivotal period that seeks to add impetus to regional economic development and industrialisation. The Sunday Mail’s TANYARADZWA…

Chinhoyi husband from hell jailed four years

KASINA KAWOCHA from Chinhoyi is what some would describe as a husband from hell. He inexplicably flew into a rage when he found out that his wife of 40 years,…

ECB to pay Zimbabwe touring fee for 2025 Test

THE England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) will become the first host board in the modern era to pay a touring fee in bilateral cricket when Zimbabwe arrive for a…

In Tapiwa Mafura we trust

Tinashe Kusema TAPIWA MAFURA is no stranger to the limelight. After all, the Zimbabwe Sables fullback holds the special distinction of winning the Currie Cup with two different teams —…

Our ZiG should not and cannot fail

When Britain’s former Prime Minister Harold Wilson remarked that “a week is a long time in politics”, he might as well have been talking about recent developments in American politics.…

362 shops fined for underweight, counterfeit products

Sunday Mail Reporter Standrick Chagadama THE Consumer Protection Commission (CPC) has fined 362 retail shops for selling counterfeit, expired and underweight products during the first six months of the year…

Pasuwa’s mighty fall in Malawi top-flight league

Mabvuto Kambuwe in LILONGWE, Malawi ZIMBABWEAN coach Kalisto Pasuwa has created an aura of invincibility in Malawian football for five consecutive years. His impressive records speak for him. Since he…

We were wired to defend the revolution

Last week, CDE WILLIE GAVHU, whose Chimurenga name was Cde Changamire Monomotapa, spoke about how he crossed the border into Mozambique in 1975 to join the liberation struggle after leaving…

Lost luggage leaves travellers in tears

Your Money, Your Call Cresencia Marjorie Chiremba Incessant tales of lost luggage are a testimony to a crisis that has eroded trust between passengers and local bus operators. From harrowing…

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