Big Indian firms want to invest in Zim’s infrastructure
India is fast becoming one of the biggest sources of foreign direct investment into Zimbabwe, particularly into sectors such as mining, power development and food and beverages. The Sunday Mail’s…
Diseases claimed some comrades’ lives in Moza
Last week, Cde WATSON KUDARO chronicled to our Political Editor KUDA BWITITI how he left his home in Chipinge, Manicaland province, to join the liberation struggle by crossing into Mozambique. …
Chasakara raring to go
Ellina Mhlanga PROMISING junior triathlete Stanley Chasakara is pleased with the progress he is making ahead of the first selection race for the season. He is hoping for an improved…
We remain steadfast and unshaken
Dr Obert Moses Mpofu Zimbabwe’s development trajectory will always be decided by its people. We have the power to determine the effort required to reach our goals, and we are…
20 generators disappear at Telecel
Sunday Mail Reporter TWENTY generators used to supplement power to network towers reportedly disappeared at Telecel Zimbabwe — one of the country’s three mobile telecommunications companies — amid allegations that…
Use Ockham’s Razor for success
Hunt For Greatness Milton Kamwendo In pursuing greatness, complexity is the enemy. There is a tendency to overthink, overcomplicate and overanalyse situations. The result is that you are paralysed by…
A scientific approach to optimising crop yields
Word From The Market with Adalph Chikaka As farmers prepare for the upcoming 2024-25 summer cropping season, adopting good agronomic practices is crucial for optimising crop yields and ensuring sustainable…
RBZ confident of continued ZiG stability
Emmanuel Kafe A cocktail of measures by the central bank to tame the recent volatility of the local currency, the ZiG, has helped stabilise the market over the past couple…
Teamwork drives extraordinary success
Big Business Ideas Stephene Chikozho EFFECTIVE TEAMS are key to great organisations. This is especially true in business, where teamwork merges individual talent into something greater than the sum of…
130 000 farmers register for cotton production
Violet Chenyika OVER 130 000 farmers, who are expected to put nearly 145 000 hectares under cotton for the 2024-25 summer cropping season, have so far registered with the Cotton…











