What has emerged at Justice Cheda Commission hearings

Nyore Madzianike and Nokuthula Dube IN May last year, President Mnangagwa appointed a commission of inquiry to investigate corporate governance challenges that have plagued the Harare City Council (HCC) over…

Lagarde confident EU central banks will shun Bitcoin

EUROPEAN Central Bank (ECB) President Christine Lagarde predicted that no European Union (EU) country will choose to add Bitcoin to its monetary reserves. Responding to comments by her Czech counterpart,…

12 000 sign ZACC integrity pledges

Sunday Mail Reporter MORE than 12 000 individuals working in the public and private sectors have signed integrity pledges with the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC), committing to honesty, transparency and…

Gold hits record high as Trump tariff threats aid haven demand

GOLD rose to a record high as investors flocked to safety after United States President Donald Trump reiterated threats to impose tariffs on Mexico and Canada. Bullion rose as much…

What you thought was dead is alive

“THEY told him, ‘Joseph is still alive and he is ruler over all the land of Egypt!’ Jacob was stunned, for he did not believe them.” — Genesis 45:26 This…

Minestrone soup ideal for every occasion

Chef Rudo Kandiero Soups are a universally loved comfort food, enjoyed around the globe. There is a soup for every occasion. The liquid base of a soup is typically made…

Wild goose chase for Mugabe inheritance ends in embarrassment

SOME people dream big and others dream wildly, but then there is Tonderai Mugabe. Tonderai recently waltzed into the High Court in Harare hoping to pull off the legal equivalent…

Importance of crop diversification

Word From The Market Tina Nleya AGRICULTURE remains the backbone of Zimbabwe’s economy, with millions of smallholder farmers relying on crop production for their livelihoods. However, reliance on a single…

Promising outlook as first crop assessment concludes . . .Mash West crop condition excellent . . .Livestock condition improves

Theseus Shambare PRELIMINARY findings from the first round of the Crops, Livestock and Fisheries Assessment (CLAFA 1) for the 2024/2025 summer cropping season have forecast promising results. The exercise, conducted…

Police hunt corrupt kombi syndicates

Sunday Mail Reporter POLICE intend to name and shame individuals involved in corrupt syndicates comprising commuter omnibus operators and traffic police officers manning roadblocks, with investigations having been intensified countrywide.…

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