‘Women should support each other’
Women have to promote each other and collaborate through networking in order to be successful, Netherlands Ambassador to Zimbabwe Mrs Barbara van Hellemond has said.
She told a gathering attending the Professional Women Executives and Business Women’s Forum (Proweb) Annual Achievers Award gala on Friday that women, as a collective, can have great impact.
Zim eye Olympics beach volleyball
ZIMBABWE might not be endowed with beaches, but the country has beach volleyball players that are good enough to qualify for the Olympic Games in Tokyo.
WhaWha return to the PSL
WHAWHA capitalised on Sheasham’s slip and returned to the Premier Soccer League after winning the Central Region Division One title on the last day of the campaign yesterday.
No Telkom joy for Zim quartet
THERE was no joy for the Zimbabwean quartet of Knox Mutizwa, Devine Lunga, Danny Phiri and Edmore Sibanda as Golden Arrows lost 1-2 against Mamelodi Sundowns in the Telkom Cup semi-final at the Sugar Ray Xulu Stadium in Durban yesterday.
Netball saga rages
IT seems there is no end in sight for the country’s netball problems, with Zimbabwe’s netball stakeholders saying they are not satisfied with the manner in which the Sport and Recreation Commission (SRC) reacted to their petition.
Financial terms you should know
Pull-back: A pull-back generally refers to a decline in equity prices from their most recent peak — in technical terms that means anywhere between 5 percent to 9,9 percent. Pull-backs are common as investors who have bought into an asset sell to turn a quick profit.
2020 Budget youth-oriented: Ncube
Norman Muchemwa
The 2020 National Budget is youth-focused, as it aims to create employment and better the lives of young people in the country, Finance and Economic Development Minister, Professor Mthuli Ncube, has said.
Pambeni fights Nakathila for WBO Global title
Gilbert Munetsi
Peter “The Sniper” Pambeni left Harare for Namibia on Wednesday ahead of a weigh-in for the World Boxing Organisation (WBO) global super featherweight title bout against Jeremiah “Low key” Nakathila at the Windhoek Country Club and Resort scheduled Saturday evening.
Millers, absentee miners fuel chaos
Tendai Chara
Greedy gold millers and absentee mine claim owners, holding onto the claims for speculative purposes, are among the key players that are fuelling the often bloody and chaotic illegal gold panning frenzy, Sunday Mail Online has established.
Keeping Victoria Falls green
Garikai Mazara
Online News Editor
One November Saturday in 1855, on the 17th to be exact, David Livingstone, lauded in his after-life as a missionary, liberator and explorer, had his first glance of the Mosi-a-Tunya, which he later christened the Victoria Falls, after the then reigning British queen.





