Do mobile money providers care?
A dollar today is worth more than a dollar tomorrow! Business success is driven by experiences and this is only possible for companies that can figure out how to transform…
Kadewere re-opens dad’s dream
Veronica Gwaze
The Kadewere family has set out to re-open the Highfield Youth Academy with Zimbabwean international footballer, Tinotenda and his France-based agent Jihed Taniche, bankrolling the project.
ITB cancelled over COVID-19
Andrew Moyo
As the coronavirus epidemic continues to spread across the globe, having reached more than 25 countries, its impact on various spheres has been immense.
Logarusic names Chan squad
Sports Reporter
The Warriors head coach, Zdravko Logarusic, has named a 28-man provisional squad for the 2020 African Nations Championship (CHAN) to be hosted by Cameron from April 4-21.
US$600m rail project gains traction
Sunday Mail Reporter
The US$600 million Port Techobanine Inter-regional Heavy Haul Railway project – which is envisaged to move passenger traffic and cargo between Botswana, Zimbabwe and Mozambique – is one of the regional flagship projects set to gain traction after the latest round of engagements between Harare and Gaborone.
Tomatoes: high-yielding cash crop
One of the cash crops to try is tomatoes.
First things first, you need to do a soil test to check the soil’s pH because tomatoes do well in soils with a pH between 5 and 7.
No going back on de-dollarisation
There has been a degree of confusion, some deliberately generated, and misunderstanding over the process of de-dollarisation.
Fuel cheats exposed. . . millions of litres diverted to black market
FUEL retailers could be hoarding fuel for speculative purposes or diverting the commodity to either the black market or service stations that sell in foreign currency amid revelations they drew down in excess of 31 million litres from the National Oil Infrastructure Company of Zimbabwe (NOIC) in the seven days to February 27, it has been learnt.
All laws to be aligned by June
Government expects to complete aligning all laws to the Constitution before year-end, with the outstanding 50 statutes to be tabled before Parliament within the next three months.
Anthrax, January Disease on your table…100 people hospitalised
A new evil is rearing its ugly head in the meat business!
Some abattoirs, butcheries and illegal meat traders are putting the lives of the public at risk by selling contaminated meat, The Sunday Mail Society has established.











