Providing security makes him happy
Tawanda Musarurwa and Helen Mubvumbi
“WHEN we do more than we are paid to do, eventually we will be paid more for what we do.” This quote by renowned motivational speaker Zig Ziglar seems most appropriate to
Govt engages financial advisers on indigenisation fund
The Government has engaged financial advisers to assist in setting up the National indigenisation and Economic Empowerment Fund, The National indigenisation and Economic
Tourism sector increases GDP contribution
The tourism sector has this year contributed at least nine percent to the country’s Gross Domestic Product from January to October this year, a cabinet Minister has said. The sector is
High Court overturns DWT order
Martin Kadzere Senior Business Reporter
THE Supreme Court has overturned a High Court order which invalidated the authority of David Whitehead Limited judicial manager Mr Winsley Militala to run the affairs of the
China pledges greater ties with Zim
Tawanda Musarurwa Business Correspondent
THE Chinese Government has pledged to extend its role in boosting bilateral political and economic ties with Zimbabwe. Addressing journalists in Harare yesterday, Chinese
Industrial production capacity surges: CZI
Bright Madera Senior Business Reporter
MANUFACTURING sector capacity utilisation has risen 13,5 percent to 57,2 percent in the 12 months to June 2011 due to an increase in capital investment projects. A
Murder she wrote
Robert Fisk
Two days before Gaddafi was murdered, I was reading the morning newspapers in Beirut and discovered a remarkable story
Woman found with 170kg copper cables
Herald Reporters
POLICE have arrested a woman suspected to be part of a copper-cables syndicate and recovered 170kg of electric wires at her
Condoms in schools: Let children speak
RECENTLY, there has been debate that condoms ought to be distributed in schools to curb the spread of HIV. This was not the National Aids Council’s (NAC) view, but they were bringing out what they had found out in their survey and what the general public felt would be a mitigatory factor to the spread of the HIV virus.
Parents were outraged by the perceived solution and in the melee the debate got lost.
At a workshop by SafAids on National Policy Dialogue for young people, the challenges they faced in accessing sexual health reproductive rights services, we got a chance to hear what the young have to say.
In most instances, it is the older generation making decisions, which
Mukwerekwere Burn on tour of colleges
Stephen Chifunyise Theatre Corridors
Recently I was delighted to receive from Blessing Hungwe of NKM and Development Artists, a schedule of the performance tour of “Burn Mukwerekwere Burn” to colleges in




