Security companies fret over robberies
Leroy Dzenga Senior Reporter PRIVATE security companies have asked the Government to allow some of their guards to be trained by the police on how to react better to armed…
Mabvuku Polyclinic gets Christmas cheer
Sunday Mail Reporter UNITED Family International Church (UFIC), through its humanitarian arm Agape Family Care, last week donated a generator, gas stove and an assortment of other donations to children…
Exporters must take advantage of trade agreements
Trade Focus Alla Majuru MAI Chimuti (not real name) is a small business owner, with products that have been finding a market in a small neighbourhood in Gaborone, thanks to…
Zinwa procures 40 drilling rigs
The Zimbabwe National Water Authority (Zinwa) has taken delivery of a borehole drilling rig, with an additional 39 expected to be delivered during the first quarter of next year.
‘I haven’t drunk water in 20 years’
WATER is said to be life, but a man has made nonsense of that saying following his claim of not having drunk water for not one year, but 20 long ones and he is still living in good health and strength.
‘Sound solutions key to business growth’
“It is never simple to start an advisory firm, much alone build a solid reputation in the industry,” said Dr Keen Mhlanga, founder and chairman for Chegutu-based Financial Kingdom (FinKing).
Exposure crucial for growth in swimming
SWIMMING is likely to remain the major contributor to Zimbabwe’s medal tally for the foreseeable future.
Festive, organic holiday decorations
A Christmas garden without the iconic winter season plants? Surely, you are missing on a chance to decorate your home traditionally and naturally for this big family occasion. Check out this rundown of stunning and hardy plants for your garden at Christmas
Vegetable export opportunities for Zimbabwe
THE potential of vegetables to contribute to Zimbabwe’s exports cannot be over-emphasised.
Vegetables, just like all other horticultural products, offer quick wins for Zimbabwean growers and exporters, given favourable climatic conditions that the country is endowed with.
Training essential for agro-dealers
In rural parts of Zimbabwe where the bulk of the smallholder farming takes place, the provision of agrochemicals for the control of crop pests including plant diseases, insects and weeds is handled by rural agro-dealers.











