Jerusarema tour climaxes in Chi-town

IN May this year, Jah Prayzah set a new record in showbiz when he launched his chart-busting album “Jerusarema” at a packed Harare International Conference Centre. Soon afterwards, the “Tiise…

Eskom to recoup US$1,6bn from users

ESKOM has applied for permission to levy electricity tariffs by up to 16,6 percent next year. At present, it is allowed to charge tariffs of eight percent for 2016, which…

#ZIFAELECTIONS: Machana pitches for Zifa board

Phillemon Machana I HUMBLY call upon the esteemed Zifa councilors to critically assess every candidate that will be seeking office during the December 5 elections. They should make sure that…

18 poisoned in Zhombe

Sunday Mail Reporter A minor has died while 17 people have been hospitalised and are in critical condition after drinking a traditional brew —maheu — which is suspected to have…

Police investigate local scribes

Sunday Mail Reporter Police have launched a probe to fish out a local journalist who allegedly worked with a New York Times scribe based in Kenya to fabricate quotes attributed…

Chinamasa looks to 2016 and beyond

Patrick Chinamasa On November 26, 2015, Finance and Economic Development Minister Patrick Chinamasa will present the 2016 National Budget Statement in Parliament. The following are excerpts of the Pre-Budget Strategy…

Council attaches residents properties over $300m

Harare City Council has from last month been attaching property from residents and companies with unsettled bills exceeding US$300 in a bid to recover US$140 million — which is part…

Rand’s fall tightens noose on industry

Enacy Mapakame THE decline in value of the South Africa rand continues to tighten the noose on local producers and exporters who are caught up in a vicious global economic…

MOTIVATION: There is opportunity where you are

If you are not seeing opportunity, that does not mean that it does not exist. Opportunity exists everywhere, but it is not for everyone. It is for those who see…

MTN turns to ex-boss for salvation

AS MTN Group Ltd battles to reduce a record US$5,2 billion fine in Nigeria, Africa’s biggest mobile-phone company is following in the footsteps of Apple Inc and Dell Inc. and…

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