Investor confidence tops ZSE agenda
By Bright Madera
ZIMBABWE Stock Exchange new chairperson Mr Sij Biyam says his board will fast track the demutualisation of the exchange
Govt sets power generation targets
By Golden Sibanda
GOVERNMENT has targeted to increase power generation capacity from 1 960 megawatts to 2 800MW by 2015, as part of
Italy stokes contagion fears
LONDON/MILAN.EUROPEAN banks were battered by mounting fears Greece is heading for a disorderly default and the debt crisis could spread to Italy, sending shares skidding more than 3 percent yesterday…
China’s forex reserves hit new record
BEIJING.CHINA’S foreign exchange reserves soared to a record US$3,1975 trillion at the end of June, the central bank said yesterday, highlighting concerns over inflation in the world’s second biggest economy.China’s…
The power of personal conviction
IF you are to go to First Street Mall today and ask 10 people to follow you, how many people will listen to you? Suppose
Indigenisation proposals rejected
By Fanuel Kangondo and Tawanda Musarurwa GOVERNMENT has rejected the indigenisation compliance proposals by Canadian-based miner New Dawn Mining Corporation on the grounds that it did not meet certain regulatory…
Dairibord to open new plant in Chitungwiza
By Martin Kadzere
DAIRIBORD Holdings Limited is set to open a Nutriplus beverage plant in Chitungwiza during this quarter as part of its efforts
Zimbabwean writer wins Caine Prize
Entertainment Reporter
One of Zimbabwe’s finest writers, NoViolet Bulawayo, has won the 2011 Caine Prize for African Writing. Bulawayo, who has
The strange silencing of liberal America
By John Pilger
HOW does political censorship work in liberal societies? When my film, “Year Zero: The Silent Death of Cambodia”, was
Indian industrial output slow
NEW DELHI.
India’s annual industrial output growth slowed unexpectedly in May, data showed yesterday, in a further sign Asia’s third-largest


