AfDB financing corridor development concept
By Joseph NgwawiA robust road transport is essential to development in Southern Africa where access to good and well-serviced roads may be the difference between prosperity and poverty or even between life and
How to make money from your website
Tonderai Rutsito Business CorrespondentTHE Internet has presented us with unprecedented opportunities that has millions people swarming to the Internet for online presence. The possibilities of making money online are real and with proper
Hwange reclaims DRC coal market
Hwange Colliery Company Limited says its market in the Democratic Republic of Congo which was under threat from Chinese mining companies is now safe following negations with the Congolese government.
The Chinese wanted to control coal imports into the vast Central African country. Hwange Colliery is
Make quality your entry point in business
Zachary Aldwin Milkshake in the BoardroomI WAS recently sent a link to this out-of-the box video painting that was put together by a couple of local boys. These boys got together and wrote a song titled “Mbichana Mvura”, made a music video
Land dispute halts tourism project
A US$50 million resort project planned at Lake Chivero has been cancelled due to a dispute over the land that it was supposed to be built. The Hippo Creek Resort, promoted by a local consortium in partnership with a European-based investor, was planned to be a five-star hotel project near Harare.Brodacom invests US$25m in telecoms equipment
Business ReporterBRODACOM has invested about US$25 million in acquiring telecommunication equipment as the company seeks to achieve a total voice and data network coverage in major towns in the next six
Funding woes slow fibre optic project
Limited funding is slowing down laying of the fibre optic cable linking Harare and Beitbridge through Bulawayo to the undersea cable in South Africa almost a year after the project started, a senior Government official said yesterday. Laying of the cable, which commenced in May last year, wasZim PR guru appointed to continental body
Business ReporterCHRISTINA Chima has become the first Zimbabwean woman to be appointed to the executive council of the African Public Relations Association (APRA). Ms Chima comes into the body’s executive council
Ex-Murdoch aide, husband nabbed in hacking probe
LONDON — British police investigating phone hacking re-arrested former Rupert Murdoch aide Rebekah Brooks on Tuesday and detained her husband, a close friend of Prime Minister David Cameron, reports said. Brooks and her husband Charlie were reportedly among six people arrested at dawn on suspicionWarlord found guilty

THE HAGUE — The International Criminal Court yesterday found Congolese warlord Thomas Lubanga guilty of war crimes in its landmark first ruling since it was set up a decade ago. Lubanga was accused of recruiting and deploying child soldiers during a five-year conflict until 2003. An estimated 60 000 people


