FOR GOD AND COUNTRY!

Veronica Gwaze EASTER is generally a time when Christians commemorate the selfless sacrifice of Jesus Christ, who gave his life for humanity to be free and have eternal life. A…

Let’s value the sanctity of life

ZIMBABWEANS are presently enjoying the festivities that come with the Easter holiday, which began on Friday and ends tomorrow. The holiday, running for four days, is probably the longest on…

Miners engage Government over special claims tax

Martin Kadzere THE Chamber of Mines of Zimbabwe has engaged the Government over a new special capital gains tax, where the buyer of a mining title is now levied 20…

The old economy is as good as dead

OVER the past three days, we have been remembering the brutal, gruesome and dastardly murder of Jesus Christ more than 2 000 years ago, which culminated in his resurrection today.…

DeMbare not panicking

Langton Nyakwenda IT has been an indifferent Easter holiday for last season’s Castle Lager Premier Soccer League’s top three sides. Champions Ngezi Platinum Stars are yet to win a game…

Government takes over third-party motor vehicle insurance

Debra Matabvu THE Government is finalising new regulations to set up a State-controlled third-party motor vehicle insurance scheme that will assume the responsibility of underwriting compulsory vehicle liability insurance, currently…

14 000 tractors for winter wheat

Sunday Mail Reporter THE Government has mobilised over 14 000 tractors and 300 combine harvesters to lease to wheat farmers during the forthcoming winter cropping season. The equipment will be…

There is scope to further grow blueberry exports

ZIMBABWE, which was once regarded as Southern Africa’s breadbasket, is now carving a new niche in the global food market through blueberries. Trade Focus Allan Majuru This remarkable rise, driven…

Harare woman to spend 30 years in jail for selling dreams

A HARARE woman who promised dream jobs in cash-rich Dubai to her fellow countrywomen and, instead, condemned them to a life of slavery in Oman will spend the next 30…

As the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission, we do not need prosecutorial powers

MR MICHAEL REZA was recently appointed chairperson of the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission, whose mandate is to lead the fight against graft. The Sunday Mail’s NYORE MADZIANIKE spoke to Mr Reza…

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