SPAR boss visits Zimbabwe
Business Reporter
SPAR International chief executive Dr Gordon Campbell arrived in Zimbabwe this week from the franchise’s headquarters in Holland on an official visit to meet SPAR retailers and members of the distribution centre in SPAR’s eastern region in the
Editorial Comment: Let’s seize our chance to shine on the global stage
If you want to see the backside of the Victoria Falls go to Zambia, if you want to see the front side go to Zimbabwe, if you want a full view go to both sides, remarked one tourist recently. This aptly captures the reason why Zimbabwe and Zambia are co-hosting the 20th session of the United Nations World Tourism Organisation General Assembly at the Victoria Falls in
Defining Outsider Art
Dr Tony Mhonda Art ZoneOwing to the overwhelming interest this writer received on the article on Outsider Art, I shall delve into some of the definitions and categorisations of this art form which often overlap and are intertwined with each other. Whilst this genre of art is often
Improving your fuel economy
Fact Jeke Behind the Wheel
They used to say that you could only rely on two things in life — taxes and death. Not true! There are three things. Taxes, death and the cost of fuel spiralling forever upwards. So consider this article your guide to making the best of a bad
A theory against national security
Panganai Kahuni
According to the Oxford Dictionary, bribe means: to persuade to act improperly by a gift of money, money or services offered in bribing, pay or buy-off, corrupt, inducement, and subornation. In other words bribe is a corrupt act that aims at
Board changes loom at Dawn
Bright Madera Senior Business Reporter
BOARD changes are looming at Dawn Properties Ltd after a local investor snapped up a 10 percent stake in the company through a special bargain deal on Wednesday. Sources familiar with the deal said the consortium could raise their stake to 12
Family main abusers of women in Fiji: Expert
SUVA — Mother-in-laws and intimate partners of women in Fiji are the highest offenders when it comes to violence against women, a health expert said here yesterday. Doctor Tupou Wata, in a presentation on violence against women and how the health professionals can act to ensure that women are protected, said 80 percent of physical violence inflicted on women in FijiEuro inflation eases
European inflation slowed more than economists forecast this month, cooling to the least in more than a year as the economic slump showed signs of deepening. The inflation rate in the 17-nation euro area fell to 2,4 percent from 2,6 percent in April, the European Union’s statistics office in Luxembourg said yesterday. That’s the slowest since February 2011. Economists forecast a‘Protect children from Internet abuse’
ACCRA. — Ghana’s Minister of Local Government and Rural Development, Samuel Ofosu-Ampofo, has called for a conscious national effort to protect pupils and students against the abuse of the Internet and other communication technologies.
He said the misuse of the Internet, mobile phones and television presented a danger that exposed children to cybercrime,
Harare International Airport facelift to be complete by October
Refurbishment of the Harare International Airport runway and taxiway are progressing well and is expected to be complete by October this year. Government facilitated a US$18 million loan from the Infrastructural Development Bank of Zimbabwe from which the Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe received US$14 million for the project, with the remaining US$4 million going

