Contemporary elements for every home

THERE is no doubt that contemporary movement has affected every aspect of our daily lives — from our cars, fashion and technology to the world of design in architecture and…

Gambia announces ICC pullout

DAKAR. — A third African country, Gambia, says it will leave the International Criminal Court as fears grow of a mass pullout from the body that pursues some of the…

100 000 stands for civil servants

Felex Share Senior Reporter— At least 100 000 civil servants countrywide are set to get residential stands as part of non-monetary incentives under a scheme being worked on by the…

BREAKING NEWS: Singer Joyce Simeti dies

The Sunday Mail Reporter Renowned gospel musician Joyce Simeti has died.

Zesa rejects tariff review for gold miners

Africa Moyo Power utility Zesa Holdings will not reduce electricity tariffs for gold miners from USc12,8 per kilowatt hour to the regional average of USc8/kWh. Government has set a target…

President takes aim at corrupt ministers

Kuda Bwititi: Chief Reporter National hero Cde Cephas Msipa was principled, honest and sincere during his tenure in Government, and serving Cabinet ministers will do well to learn from him, President…

‘Bond notes will improve liquidity’

Munyaradzi Mlambo A CROSS-SECTION of manufacturers and retailers are optimistic that bond notes, which are expected in the market early next month, will improve liquidity in the economy. Reserve Bank of…

Be inspired by change

Milton Kamwendo: Hunt for Greatness The history of humanity, organisations, communities and individuals can all be summed up in a few words: change comes, change happens and change affects people differently.…

Microred poised for major growth

Livingstone Marufu MICROCRED Zimbabwe, formerly MicroKing, is confident of regaining lost market share, riding on competitive interest rates that are as low as five percent compared to others that are…

Doves targets SA-based Zimbabweans

Business Reporter DOVES Zimbabwe and Doves South Africa have reached an agreement that will see the two funeral services firms launching an insurance product dubbed ZimbaMzansi for Zimbabweans living in…

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