Meikles weathers economic headwinds
Enacy Mapakame DIVERSIFIED hospitality group Meikles Limited has remained resilient in the year to February 29, 2024 despite the obtaining economic headwinds that threaten formal retail businesses. The Zimbabwe Stock…
Wheat farmers buoyant over uninterrupted power supply
Oliver Kazunga Senior Business Reporter WHEAT farmers are upbeat over uninterrupted power supply following the ring-fencing of 100 megawatts (MW) by the Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority (Zesa)where 121 769 hectares…
‘Heartbroken’ Tierney ruled out of Euros
KIERAN TIERNEY says “heartbroken doesn’t cut it” after the Scotland defender was ruled out of Euro 2024 with the hamstring injury that forced him off against Switzerland. The 27-year-old, who…
Hellish bus inferno leaves survivors searching for answers
Emmanuel Kafe LETICIA CHIGUNDURU clutches a rosary in her bandaged hand, a silent prayer for solace amidst the searing physical and emotional wounds left by last Sunday’s bus fire. The…
Mercedes boss rails at Hamilton ‘sabotage’ email
MERCEDES boss Toto Wolff has confirmed that the police were investigating an email from “a lunatic” claiming his team were sabotaging Ferrari-bound Lewis Hamilton’s car. A visibly angry Wolff spoke…
Rogue bottle store owners’ days numbered
Sunday Mail Reporter ALL liquor outlets applying for licence renewal will undergo physical inspection by the Liquor Licensing Board (LLB) to ensure compliance with the new stricter regulations introduced by…
World military golf tourney: Zim charms participants
Leonard Ncube THE 15th World Military Golf Championships ended on a high note in Victoria Falls, with the International Military Sports Council (CISM) and world defence forces endorsing Zimbabwe as…
Zim’s multi-pronged approach to SMEs development
Entrepreneurship Matters Dr Kudzanai Vere THROUGH a collaborative effort involving various stakeholders, the Government is spearheading a comprehensive strategy to support the development of micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs)…
CAFCA eyes new markets in Sadc
Sunday Mail Reporter CAFCA Limited, which currently exports cables to at least five countries in Southern Africa, plans to penetrate new markets in the region during the SADC Industrialisation Week…
Floating solar panels could provide much of Africa’s energy
NEW research has found that several countries could meet all their energy needs from solar panel systems floating on lakes. Climate, water and energy environmental scientists PROFESSOR ALONA ARMSTRONG and…











