Consumer Protection Commission now fully operational
IN many cases, we have seen disclaimers such as “no return” or “no refund” on entrances of mostly small-scale retailers.
Borrowing gone wrong
DEAR Amai, I hope I find you well. I am a 26-year-old bachelor and I reside at the family home with my parents. I get on very well with the gardener from next door because we are age mates.
Why Africa’s youth hold the key to development
For human development specialists, population growth is no laughing matter.
By November 2022, the global population was projected to reach eight billion, inspiring many analysts across the board to speculate on what the future holds.
Business lessons from impalas
DURING a family trip to a certain wildlife resort, we stumbled on a herd of impalas that were grazing. They were all horned. Impalas are part of the antelope species.
Sunday Mail scribe wins top award
The Sunday Mail reporter Veronica Gwaze was crowned the 2022 Female Sports Writer of the Year at the Sports Writers Association of Zimbabwe (SWAZ) awards ceremony held in the capital last week.
When nature fights back
INCESSANT rains that have been pounding the country over the past few weeks have been readily welcomed and cheered by farmers, but not by those who settled on wetlands.
We had a formidable team of capable fighters
This week, CDE NOBERT MAVHUNGIRE (NM), whose nom de guerre was MUCHADURA MABHUNU, continues recounting his tortuous journey to join the war.
Face your fear, take massive action
THERE are things that happen at midnight and live with you for many years. I once woke up in the middle of the night to answer the call of nature. I was barely 10 years old then.
A to Z of avocado farming
When thinking of venturing into agriculture, many people usually think of field crops and livestock farming. While these ventures are lucrative, other fields of agriculture, among them fruit farming, can be equally rewarding.
Crop, livestock assessment ends
THE first-round crop and livestock assessment, which commenced on January 20, will end today, amid preliminary indications of good quality crop in most parts of the country, further raising hopes of a bumper harvest.











