There is no ‘last’ Chimurenga
Tichaona Zindoga
Zimbabwe’s history records with pride the exploits of Murenga, a High Spirit of the Njelele Shrine, referred to as the Mlimo
European stocks tumble
LONDON. – European stocks fell while the euro rose yesterday after Slovakia voted to block expansion of a key eurozone bailout fund, although the country was expected to eventually offer its backing.
Africa urged to limit dependency on West
Business Reporters
AFRICAN countries should limit over dependence on Western economic powerhouses on trading and concentrate on intra-
Picking an estate agent
IT is common knowledge that property transactions involve large amounts of money. Whether one is selling or buying, it is
The million dollar joke
Humour is the number one way to disarm someone, and get them to let you in to their little world. I love being in Zimbabwe
Midlands State University students a forgotten lot
LAST week I had an opportunity to visit my home-town of Gweru, which is also known as the city of progress. It is a city I have
Truster Chikoore has always been a dreamer
Helen Mubvumbi Business correspondent
EVERY great dream begins with a dreamer, always remembering that you have it within yourself, the strength, patience and
The value of an audit to SME businesses
Over the next 13 weeks, Baker Tilly Gwatidzo will publish articles on the value of an audit to small and medium sized
Chrome ore export ban leaves producers in debt
Business Reporter
THE ban on all chrome ore exports has left producers in debts totalling more than US$9 million, borrowed mostly from banks.
Make hay while the sun shines
THE 2011/2012 summer cropping season is upon us. Farming seasons have helped shape the outcome of Zimbabwe’s

