Make an effort to discover your signature

Ben Chiganze Bassfisherman’s approach
Most people don’t know their signatures. Some die before they are aware of the reasons for their existence. On the other hand, some try very hard to be other people instead of being themselves and ultimately fail dismally to imitate or forge

ZTA laments state of tourism in Bulawayo

Business Reporter
The Zimbabwe Tourism Authority has predicted a dip in fortunes for Bulawayo’s tourism sector over the next five years.
ZTA chief executive Mr Karikoga Kaseke said the authority was particularly concerned at the state of tourism in the region.

Sol Air gets IATA identification code

Newly licensed private airline Sol Air has been issued a code which is used to identify an airline for all commercial purposes globally. Known as the International Air Transport Association Accounting Prefix, it is a prerequisite for all airlines. Sol Air managing director Mr Nkosilathi Sibanda said the code was an integral part of the travel industry, and essential for the

Littering: An environmental menace

What is littering?
Littering means to throw (often man-made) objects onto the ground and leave them, as opposed to disposing of them properly.
Litter can refer to anything from a small crisp packet or sweet wrapper to large bags of rubbish or even an area with many

Internet provider ZOL slashes tariffs

Internet services provider Zimbabwe Online has slashed tariffs to levels being charged in the region. ZOL offers Wireless Fidelity (Wi-Fi) spot where anyone with a Wi-Fi capable device such as a laptop, smartphone and PlayStation portables can connect to the ZOL spot network and the Internet at broadband speed. Mr Rory Evans of ZOL said the recent slashing of prices

Solar power: Green, clean and silent

THE sun provides a huge amount of energy and this is fully renewable, free and available for six to eight hours per day on average. In Zimbabwe we have an abundance of good quality sunshine throughout most of the year and this can be converted into electrical energy for power and for thermal heating. A correctly designed and installed solar system for both power and

Draft Constitution referred back to select committee

Lloyd Gumbo Herald Reporter
COPAC’s management committee has referred the first draft of the Constitution to the entire select committee to ensure that it conforms to views of the people gathered during the outreach.

This comes amid reports that the Copac draft contained several ‘‘parked issues’’ even where people made their preferences clear.
The management committee comprises Global Political Agreement negotiators, Copac co-chairpersons and

Constitutional and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Eric Matinenga.
Highly-placed sources in Copac yesterday said the management committee referred the document back after realising that it did not reflect people’s views.

“The management committee sent back the draft to Copac for the attention of not only the co-chairs, but the entire select committee as its contents did not reflect the views of the people,” said a source.
However, MDC-T secretary-general Mr Tendai Biti said the document had been referred back to parties for their input.

GMB to turn around its fortunes

Bright Madera Senior Business Reporter
THE Grain Marketing Board says it will return to profitability within the 12 months, underpinned by an improvement in sales performance and other income-generating operations. The loss-making parastatal is also realigning its business with staff

Empowerment, mine fees under spotlight

Martin Kadzere Senior Business Reporter
THE recent increase in mining fees and the implications of the indigenisation policy will come under the spotlight at next week’s  Chamber of Mines annual general meeting in Victoria Falls. Mining analysts said the mining fees hike — by as much

Airzim to resume Harare-Bulawayo flights

Business Reporter
AIR Zimbabwe will resume domestic flights today after  striking pilots decided to return to work, a senior official said yesterday.
The airline will fly the Harare-Bulawayo-Victoria Falls routes three times a week, about three months after it indefinitely

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