‘Upcoming indaba boon for housing development’
Zimbabwe will this month host the 41st Shelter Afrique annual general meeting in Victoria Falls.
The meeting will bring together more than 300 delegates from 45 countries to discuss, among other issues, how climate change is affecting the built environment in Africa.
Sunday Mail Reporter bags awards
THE Sunday Mail’s sports reporter, Langton Nyakwenda, bagged two awards at the Sports Journalists Association (Spoja) Awards’ ceremony held at a Harare hotel on Friday night.
Must-try organisation hacks
TANGLED phone chargers, chaotic entryway dumping grounds and messy makeup drawers are all common organisational struggles.
Min Muswere rallies for tech hubs
INFORMATION Communication Technology, Postal and Courier Services Minister Dr Jenfan Muswere has called on the private sector to establish Public Private Partnerships (PPPs) with Government and set up technology hubs.
Companies must tap regional value chains
Zimbabwe’s economy is on the rebound, with exports contributing the bulk of foreign currency earnings.
Recent figures from ZimStat show that the country’s export earnings recorded a 39 percent jump between January and April this year compared to the same period last year.
Worrying dearth of moral consciousness
SOMETHING very wrong, requiring immediate action, is happening among us.
Age fraud continues unchecked
Almost two years after Zimbabwe suffered the ignominy of being kicked out of the November 2020 COSAFA Under-17 competition in South Africa for using over-aged players, ZIFA’s ill-advised move to sweep the saga under the carpet has returned to embarrass the nation again.
High court dismisses Shah’s appeal
Businessman Jayesh Shah’s Al Shams Global BVI Ltd has suffered a legal setback in its bid to retain possession of a title deed to a land property tendered by Equity Properties to secure a loan from Interfin Bank. Shah had obtained the title deed illegally.
PRAZ registration: Gateway to tenders
Since the Government is the biggest customer in any economy, transacting with the public without some form of standardisation of procedure and conduct will be disastrous.
Swimmers call for more exposure
NATIONAL swimming coach Masi Takaedza has called for local facilities to be spruced up and more exposure for local athletes to ensure they make an impression on the world stage.











