The technology that makes a car move
After dwelling on cars for a while I have decided to shift my focus on the technology that facilitates the movement of the car,
137 firms defy Govt directive
Herald Reporter
AT least 137 mining firms risk losing operating licences for refusing to comply with indigenisation regulations. Firms likely to be affected if they do not comply in the next 14 days include Murowa Diamonds, Metallon Gold, and Anglo-American.
Youth, Indigenisation and Empowerment Minister Saviour Kasukuwere yesterday said 38 mining companies have complied while others have agreed to the indigenisation framework.
Minister Kasukuwere said discussions were underway with some of the companies hoping that a common ground would be reached in the next 14 days.
He, however, said defiant companies will face the full wrath
CCZ lobbys for consumer protection law
Ruramai Gatsi Business Correspondent
THE Consumer Council of Zimbabwe (CCZ) is lobbying for enforcement of a consumer protection law by the Government, which
Man (23) rapes sister (15)
Court Reporter
A BUHERA man has appeared in court for allegedly taking advice from a traditional healer to rape his 15-year-old sister to cure
Cross rate causes price distortions in Bulawayo
Walter Mswazie Business Correspondent
THE cross rate system in Bulawayo is causing a lot of distortions and this should be addressed, as a matter of urgency, Affirmative
Zimstats appoints new boss
Business Reporter
THE Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency board has appointed Mr Mutasa Dzinotizei as new director general of the agency.


