Fidelity Life Assurance on a roll

Livingstone Marufu Business Reporter FIDELITY Life Assurance, buoyed by the runaway success of its housing projects in Harare South, is now angling to increase its land bank for business and…

Fuel price to remain stable

Sunday Mail Reporter Prices of petroleum products will remain subdued with petrol and diesel selling at a minimum of US$1,19 and USc94 respectively as there have been no major changes…

Theatre: Zim takes to the stage

Andrew Moyo THE word theatre is derived from the Greek “theatron”, meaning a place to behold, or in the words of actor and teacher Stella Alder, “It is the place…

BUSINESS FORUM: Weak institutions – killers of economies

An institution can be defined as an organisation, establishment, foundation or society specifically devoted to promote a particular cause or programme, especially one of a public, educational, or charitable character.…

Bollywood comes to Sam Levy’s

Among the few things to bear in mind as Ster-Kinekor attempts to revolutionise the game, is that the gulf between Hollywood and Bollywood is not as big as some might…

Fidelity Life Assurance on a roll

Livingstone Marufu Business Reporter FIDELITY Life Assurance, buoyed by the runaway success of its housing projects in Harare South, is now angling to increase its land bank for business and…

Newcomers out to upset status quo

Brighton Zhawi NEWLY-promoted Netball Super League teams want to upset the status quo when the 2016 season roars into life this weekend. Pre-season tournament winners City of Harare, returnees Black…

Mudzimba with Mai Chisamba: Mum-in-law has crush on my hubby

Mum-in-law has crush on my hubby I am a 28-year-old woman married to a 35-year-old man who was previously married and had two kids but the wife died. I have…

Ramaphosa denies meeting with Rupert

South African Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa has denied claims that he met with business people including Johan Rupert, Maria Ramos and Trevor Manuel following the appointment of Des Van Rooyen…

Indigenisation: Cabinet approves closure of defiant companies

Sunday Mail Reporter Cabinet has approved a plan to shut down all foreign companies operating in Zimbabwe that do not comply with the indigenisation programme, Youth, Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment Minister…

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