Zimplats to refurbish base metal refinery

ZIMPLATS Holdings Ltd, Zimbabwe’s biggest platinum producer, has completed a feasibility study for the modification and refurbishment of its Base Metal Refinery (BMR) at the Selous Metallurgical Complex (SMC), and…

Noisemakers basking in the limelight

There is a breed that seems to have it all no matter what, they seem to have the best of what the world offers. The Sunday Mail Leisure takes a…

Rural population surges…Puzzling numbers show urban to rural migration

World migratory trends show movement of people from rural to urban areas. The exact opposite is happening in Zimbabwe. Recent  statistics from the Zimbabwe Statistical Agency (ZimStat) reveal the population…

Regulating churches an unnecessary intrusion

Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare Minister Nicholas Goche on Tuesday told Senate that the authorities were in the consultative stages of formulating a policy framework that would regulate churches.

Chiwenga to hold amateur golf tournament

The Commander of the Defence Forces, General Constantine Guvheya Chiwenga, through the Musha Mukadzi Zimbabwe Armed Forces Foundation, will hold an amateur golf tournament on Saturday at the Borrowdale Brooke…

Corporate scandals call for systems rethink

Although the fundamental goal of corporate governance is to foster optimal success of organisations, the failure of this system can have adverse financial, social, economic and political consequences.

Boko Haram, the crippling of Islam in Africa

Radical movements in Africa are hurting the future of Islam on the continent. In the 1980s, there was much talk in Nigeria about the “Kaduna Mafia”, a mythical and not-so-secretive…

Sleep yourself to weight loss

The relationship between sleep and exercise is important but few people realise how effective it can be in allowing the body to adapt to the positive changes of exercise and…

MSMEs overtake formal sector

Micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) have overtaken the formal sector in being the biggest employers in Zimbabwe.

UK-based man faces arrest over spying

The authorities are believed to be keen to question UK-based computer programmer Mr Walter Shoko in connection with communications he exchanged with Mxolisi Ncube and Mkhululi Chimoio who were last…

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