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…
34 killed in Brussels attacks
Several explosions have struck Brussels airport and the metro system, causing at least 34 deaths, Belgian media say. Two blasts tore through the departures area of Zaventem airport shortly after 08:00…
Wave Your Flag! l Forget Limpopogate, rally behind the Warriors
WITH the rigmarole around the Limpopogate match-fixing scandal unfolding, the Warriors troop into camp today to prepare for the back-to-back 2017 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers against Swaziland. Even at…
Government cash for fired workers
Authorities compile list More amendments to Act The 10 000-plus employees dismissed on notice in 2015 will soon get business start-up loans from the Small and Medium Enterprises Development Corporation.…
King Macheso is back!. . . with hit or miss album
Prince Mushawevato IT is finally here! Sungura king Alick Macheso’s long-awaited 10th studio album hits the streets tomorrow. No album of his has been anticipated or even desperately needed by…
Massive irrigation rollout on course: President
Sunday Mail Reporter President Mugabe has said Government will roll out massive irrigation programmes countrywide as part of efforts to counter the effects of drought and guarantee food security. At…
Foreign firms defy law, face closure
Foreign companies resisting Zimbabwe’s indigenisation programme will not be required to pay non-compliance (empowerment) levies and will instead be shut down come April 1, 2016, a Cabinet minister has said.…
‘The licence can wait, let’s beat Tanzania’
Langton Nyakwenda MIGHTY WARRIORS coach Shadreck Mlauzi is in no hurry to acquire a driver’s licence and get to enjoy the Toyota Hilux double cab that he recently received from…
New Companies Act in the works . . . Sweeping reforms imminent
Africa Moyo SWEEPING reforms that are meant to simplify business processes are now at an advanced stage, with a new Companies Bill having been crafted as Government heightens efforts to…
Mash West wants Mutsvangwa expelled
Zanu-PF’s Mashonaland West provincial co-ordinating committee has recommended the immediate expulsion from the party and recall from the House of Assembly of Norton legislator Cde Christopher Mutsvangwa, the war veterans…











