Need for fair play in retail sector

Tichaona Zindoga
These new babies have been both an affront and relief of the old system of huge, formals hops we had grown used to, perhaps as a bequest of the colonial order. As things soured and hyperinflation bit harder, Zimbabweans got used to seeing

Joy, smiles at Sunony award-giving ceremony

Ruth Butaumocho Entertainment Editor
A Harare woman, Mrs Nettia Chinhondo, on Saturday won a brand new Mercedes Benz after scoring the highest marks for distributing Sunony Chinese herbal products in Zimbabwe. Forty-three other

Nine years for robbing taxi driver

Court Reporter
A HARARE man has been jailed nine years effective for robbing a taxi driver of his car and money after posing as a customer. John Tanzima (25) pleaded not guilty to robbery of a car when he appeared

Bogus clerk of court thrown behind bars

Court Reporter
A HARARE man, who posed as a clerk of court at Harare Magistrates’ Courts and duped people of cash will spend three-and-a-half years in jail. Tapiwa Tonge (38) was jointly charged with Elliot

Kasukuwere urges ZNA members to venture into business projects

Herald Reporter
THE Zimbabwe Defence Forces have been urged to venture into various business opportunities offered by the Government under the national indigenisation policy. Youth Development, Indigenisation and

Power cuts cost Sable Chemicals US$12m

Herald Reporter
SABLE Chemicals lost nearly 20 000 tonnes of ammonium nitrate worth US$12 million between January 19 and March 14 after Zesa switched it off over unpaid bills. This was revealed in a report done by the

SPB under fire

Herald Reporter
THE State procurement system has sabotaged development in the country by delaying awarding tenders and ignoring recommendations from experts,  legislators heard on Tuesday. This has resulted in

Green Fuel rapped

Herald Reporter
THE ethanol project by Green Fuel in Chisumbanje was established without an Environmental Impact Assessment, exposing families living in the area to acidic water released from the firm’s operations.

Fiscal offences explained

The Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) is empowered to penalise — or refer for prosecution — taxpayers for offences against the provisions of the law and regulations related to tax administration.
Offences Defined An offence is a violation or breach of law which can result from omission or

Doughnut firm targets India

NEW DELHI. — Dunkin’Donuts yesterday said it aimed to open 100 stores in India over the next five years as it goes head-to-head with rival Starbucks, which is due to open in the country in the coming months. Dunkin’ Donuts, which set up its first Indian outlet earlier this month, is among a growing

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