Kia takes on Audi, BMW

A Korean car made in German by Germans :ON Monday, Kia unveiled the stunning Stinger four-door-coupe and it’s truly unlike anything we have ever seen from the Korean automaker.

Fiction writing dwindling

Andrew Moyo — THIS week I will not be reviewing any particular book, I have decided to share my thoughts and those of my colleagues in the literary industry concerning…

Nation awaits PrEP roll-out

Forward Nyanyiwa Late last year, Zimbabwe adopted the new World Health Organisation (WHO) guidelines that will see the roll-out of ARVs to highly exposed HIV-negative people to curb new infections…

RBZ solves fertiliser puzzle

Sunday Mail Reporter THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) is taking Government’s Command Agriculture scheme seriously and has prioritised foreign currency allocation to fertilizer companies for the importation of raw…

Catching up with Vimbai Mutinhiri

Takudzwa Chihambakwe — BIG Brother Africa might have been viewed by many on the African continent as vulgar, but to people like Vimbai Mutinhiri, they saw it as an opportunity…

MFIs poised to drive economic growth

Livingstone Marufu — THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) believes that microfinance institutions (MFIs) will likely spur local economic growth in the near term as they are gradually replacing the…

RBZ solves fertiliser puzzle

Sunday Mail Reporter THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) is taking Government’s Command Agriculture scheme seriously and has prioritised foreign currency allocation to fertilizer companies for the importation of raw…

Does controversy pay?

Andrew Moyo — THE arts industry is a competitive arena where survival is determined by one’s ability to maintain relevance and stay a step ahead of everyone else.

Demystifying rabbit farming

Rawlings Kofi The rabbit industry in Zimbabwe is slowly developing and is currently composed of many backyard farmers. There is a significant number of hobbyists with some very active in…

Govt releases funds for teacher training

Sunday Mail Reporter TREASURY has released at least $100 000 for the training of the first batch of 500 teachers in Early Childhood Development. The move comes as Government intensifies…

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