US$525m spent on grain imports
Business Reporter GRAIN imports have haemorrhaged more than US$525 million from Zimbabwe’s economy in the two years to 2016, grain millers say.
When the Deputy Sheriff entered Noah’s Ark
Emmanual Kafe When the Deputy Sheriff and his team pulled into the driveway at the normally quiet sanctuary at L’Arche Zimbabwe on March 2, they were, as is the norm,…
Major agriculture shake-up looms
— New parastatals created — Command model expanded Livingstone Marufu — GOVERNMENT will soon establish two new parastatals and overhaul existing ones in a bid to boost economic performance, a…
A toast to our sponsors
THE Sunday Mail Bridal fete that was held last week at the Rainbow Towers was a major success and this would have not been possible if not for the sponsors…
Supersport, PSL still in love
Sports Editor — THE television romance between Supersport and the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League is still on despite local topflight action’s conspicuous absence from the DSTV menu.
City shakes volleyball world
Brighton Zhawi — THEIR football cousins took the Castle Premier Soccer League by storm and came agonisingly second in their debut season.
Why I laughed at a funeral
Jane Majo — I was born on December 25, 1948, and became politically active in my teenage years. The oppression was all around me.
The story behind Zim earthquake
Kwangwari Jera Marimira — The main causes of earthquakes in Zimbabwe are largely plate tectonics closely related to the East African Rift System. This major geological structure accounts for 90…
The self-confessed mathematics nerd
BLESSING Mudavanhu has obtained a doctorate, worked on Wall Street, headed a bank and started his own financial advisory firm — all before reaching the age of 46.
Minister Mutsvene goes it alone
Desire Ncube GOSPEL musician Minister Kuda Mutsvene recently released his second album, a 10-track solo offering titled “Ndinonzwa Mazwi”, something he says shows he has come of age.











