Business schools urged develop relevant MBA programmes

Business Correspondent
African business schools need to develop MBA programmes that better equip each generation of business leaders to deal with the constantly changing social, political and environmental issues of the

Zimpost to automate its services

Postal company Zimpost will this year earn an additional US$1 million per month as it moves with the automation of its counter network. The computerisation project started last year with the postal company setting aside US$3 million as it moved to catch up with international standards. Zimpost was lagging

DIMAF faces funding hiccups

The Distressed Industries and Marginalized Areas Fund is not yet legally operational as the Government has not yet honour its US$20 million contribution, The US$40 million fund, which was launched last year in partnership with Old Mutual with CABS being the administrator, was intended to revive ailing

New marriage certificate unveiled

Lloyd Gumbo Herald Reporter
THE Registrar-General’s Office has unveiled a new marriage certificate and measures to curb marriages of convenience.

The highly-securitised certificate comes into force with immediate effect.
Old marriage certificates, however, remain valid while marriage officers have been given a month to surrender old certificates they have not yet issued out.
The Government last month introduced measures to flush out foreigners and Zimbabweans who have been abusing the country’s marriage laws.

Such measures included computerised and serialised marriage certificates to curb multiple marriages, marriages of convenience and immigration fraud.
Foreigners, mostly those from Nigeria and the Democratic Republic of Congo, enter into marriages of convenience and marry more than one wife using different names to secure Zimbabwean citizenship

Zim shooters shine in SA

Sports Reporter
A number of Zimbabwean Bench Rest Ri-fle shooters have just returned from the Sou-th African national championships where they acquitted themselves well in a tough field. Out of 12 teams competing in the

Manjoro leaves for India

Collin Matiza Sports Editor
JAIROS Manjoro, one of the most decorated karate instructors in Zimbabwe, is scheduled to leave the country today for a two-week advanced training and grading camp in Hyderabad, India. The 43-year-old

Zim U-19 fly with Eagles

By Jeffrey Murimbechi
ZIMBABWE have intensified their ICC Under-19 World Cup preparations by partnering with the Mashonaland Eagles’ second string side in a series of practice matches in Harare. The teenage

The return of Axcil Jefferies

Collin Matiza Sports Editor
AFTER spending most of last year in hibernation, promising young Zimbabwean motor racing driver Axcil Jefferies is set to return to action this season when he competes in Formula Two overseas.

Zifa warns Young Mighty Warriors of tough time in Nigeria

Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor
ZIFA president Cuthbert Dube has warned the Women’s Under-20 side to brace for a tough time in Nigeria but insisted that despite mounting complaints of ill-treatment of local teams on away

Takesure Chinyama injury scare

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter
HARARE giants Dynamos yesterday shifted attention to the domestic Castle Lager Premier Soccer League campaign as they resumed their preparations for the defence of their title without star striker

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