CEO, musician all in one

By Silence Charumbira
On the brink of independence, just two years before the birth of Zimbabwe, was born a boy to the Mutodi family and they named him Energy.

High Court dismisses Zitac application

By Business Reporters
THE High Court of Zimbabwe last week dismissed a chamber application by Zimbabwe Industry Tobacco Auction Centre (Zitac) to rescind a provisional liquidation order which was granted by the same court last month.

Chombo not interested in buying Lobels

Business Reporter
Minister of Local Government, Rural and Urban Development Dr Ignatius Chombo has denied expressing an interest to buy bread making concern Lobels for US$5 million as reported by this paper last month.

Tourist arrivals rise by 11 percent

By Africa Moyo
THE country’s tourism sector, which has been steadily recovering after a decade of decline, recorded an 11 percent increase in tourist arrivals last year compared to 2009 on the back of vigorous marketing campaigns and the 2010 soccer World Cup held in South Africa, a report has revealed.

Economic empowerment key in HIV fight

By Augustine Moyo
THE International Labour Organisation (ILO) last year disbursed US$28 000 in Beitbridge

MOTORING: New Jeep unveiled

Business Reporter
COULD this be Jeep’s end game as far as the legendary Cherokee is concerned? While Michael Jackson’s “This Is It” show never took place, just a glance of the all-new Grand Cherokee confirmed — “this is it”. What? A real off- roader that Jeep fans have been waiting for and it indeed lived up to its billing.

CEO, musician all in one

By Silence Charumbira
On the brink of independence, just two years before the birth of Zimbabwe, was born a boy to the Mutodi family and they named him Energy.

Celebrating World Theatre Day

THEATRE  With Mtandazo Dube
TODAY Zimbabwe joins the rest of the globe in celebrating World Theatre Day, a millennia-old tradition that reminds us of theatre’s many powers and purposes.

Civil servants vs Biti

By Lovemore Chikova
IT could go down in history as the longest salary negotiation in Zimbabwe, yet civil servants’ fight for better pay still rages on.

Blackberry services for Zim

By Darlington Musarurwa
THE country’s biggest mobile telecommunications company, Econet Wireless Zimbabwe, is currently engaged with Canadian firm Research in Motion (RIM) — the manufacturers of BlackBerry devices — for the deployment of Blackberry services in the country.

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