Willowvale plans face financing obstacle

Darlington Musarurwa CALLS for Government to help capacitate Willowvale Mazda Motor Industries are unlikely to bear fruit unless there are wide-ranging interventions to create sustainable financing models.

Sugar is sweet poison

Tatenda Musonza Body Makeover Sugar is your number one enemy; it has become the single biggest source of health and weight problems. I know many people are guilty of feeding…

Welcome to my office

Milton Kamwendo Hunt for Greatness AS a consultant I travel frequently. On one of my trips, I had just finished the immigration formalities at O. R. Tambo Airport in Johannesburg,…

Entrepreneurship won’t help Zimbabwe

Chris Chenga Open Economy I don’t really agree that entrepreneurship is the solution to Zimbabwe’s economic troubles. At least not entrepreneurship alone. A constant message delivered in policy and media…

Chinamasa hunts Arab conmen

Sunday Mail Reporters A company, commissioned to organise diamond sales in Dubai on behalf of Zimbabwe – Dubai Diamond Exchange is illegally holding on to US$30 million realised from the…

Water purification tips

Boiling Granular-activated carbon filtering (absorbs toxin compounds)

Mash West ex-chairman Mafa dies

Sunday Mail Reporter Former Zanu-PF Mashonaland West provincial chairman John Mafa has died. He died at Chegutu Nursing Home yesterday morning after suffering from congestive cardiac failure.

Southern Rocks exits the stage

Tinashe Kusema Deputy Sports Editor The writing was splashed on the wall for all to see. The cricket gods had done their part, tripping shorter version experts Mashonaland Eagles’ out…

No need to ban car imports

Calls for Government to ban the importation of cheap imports are misplaced. While we certainly need to promote the local motor industry there are number of ways that we can…

The decline of Willowvale

In the mid-1990s WMMI assembled seven passenger vehicle models and five commercial vehicles from Mazda as well as Scania, Renault, and Bedford trucks.

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