Ethics Indaba set for Harare, Bulawayo
Business ReporterZIMBABWE is set to host its inaugural Board and Executive Ethics Indaba in Harare and Bulawayo next month. The indaba is being organised by the Ethics Institute of South Africa in conjunction with the Business Ethics Centre (BEC). According to the
Emirates Facebook page a hit
DUBAI (UAE). — Emirates one of the world’s fastest growing airlines, has officially launched its Facebook page — attracting over 300 000 fans within the first three weeks. Millions of Emirates fans around the world can now connect and engage with the airline directly through Facebook. In its first two weeks Emirates was also established as the number one airline in Facebook inSolar power basics
THE sun provides a huge amount of energy and this energy is fully renewable, free and available for six to eight hours per day on average. The sun does not have to be shining fully to provide this light energy and can still generate power on cloudy days. In Zimbabwe we have an abundance of good quality sunshine throughout most of the year and this can beReducing impact of veld fires
Since 2002 there has been a massive increase in the incidences of uncontrolled veld fires which have inflicted substantial damage to National Park areas, indigenous forests, and commercial timber plantations, rangelands, grazing areas, property and the environment. In some instances human life has been lost. It has become necessary for everyone to play their roleManuel Bagorro steps down
Founder and Artistic Director of Hifa Manuel Bagorro announced before the beginning of this year’s edition of the Harare International Festival of the Arts that the festival will be getting a new Artistic Director after this year’s edition. In a question-and-answer session with the Herald Arts Correspondent, Bagorro shed more light on this development. Q: You announced in‘Lack of resources hampers local film industry’
Richmore TeraTHE local film industry has the potential to make it on the global scale only if it gets the support it deserves. This was said by Boniface Chimedza, an actor and scriptwriter who has starred in various local soaps and films like “Studio 263”, “Fragments”,
Jay-Z’s music adopted for new film
Jay-Z music and F. Scott Fitzgerald prose: two great tastes that taste great together? Apparently so! At least for director Baz Luhrmann. The Australian director used Jay-Z’s tunes to break the ice on the set of his highly anticipated adaptation of “The Great Gatsby.” “On my first day he had Jay-Z pumped up full, and we did the entire scene with, you know, Jay-Z in our ear onSun sets on Mutorashanga
Isdore Guvamombe Features Editor
Every Sunday afternoon, onion-shaped women competed to dance in single file, in front of a bumper crowd of men, other women not so gifted in shape and hordes of children. It was a popular dance called Chihodha or Chibhandhuru, where women, with chitenge cloth wrapped around their waists, that left them looking onion-shaped, competed in wriggling their waists, head down. What is today Sele dance.
Their waists followed a rhythmic fast music beat spiced with ear-splitting whistles and awe-struck spectators, clapped,
Sale of Dairibord Malawi unit hits snag
Golden Sibanda Senior Business ReporterDAIRIBORD Zimbabwe Holdings says plans to dispose of financially hamstrung Malawian subsidiary Mulanje Peak Foods have stalled as potential investors are struggling to raise funding for a deposit. DZHL controls Mulanje Peak Foods through its 68
Acquisitions, mergers dominate market
Bright Madera Corporate NewsZIMBABWE’S economic potential has continued to attract investors from across the globe as shown by the recent corporate restructuring spree in the country. In the first quarter of the year, the market has recorded a number of acquisitions and

