‘No going back on ethanol project’

Takunda Maodza Senior Reporter
NO amount of challenges will be allowed to derail the Chisumbanje Green Fuel ethanol project as its estab­lishment

Mvuma chimney: Tribute or obituary?

Dr Godfrey Mahachi
It is a very striking physical landmark. It is also visible from many kilometres away, and from practically all directions.
When you see it, know you are approaching Mvuma, one of Midlands Province’s very early colonial settlements, located a hundred kilometres away from Masvingo along the highway to Harare.

Makhabane to grace album launch

Richmore Tera
Arts Correspondent

PROMINENT South African gospel musician Sipho Makhabane is expected to arrive in Zimbabwe tomorrow where he will be the guest performer at the launch of United Kingdom-based Zimbabwean artiste Fulton Rupapa’s album.

Charambas thrill Chinhoyi fans

Walter Nyamukondiwa
Chinhoyi Bureau

THEY came, they saw, they charmed, would aptly sum up the roller-coaster Chinhoyi show by Pastor and Mai Charamba at the United Family International Church- inspired Family Fun Day at the weekend.

The flipside of e-donations

Elliott Siamonga
A new wave of environmental degradation is threatening Africa’s environments, it is not the effect of climate change, but electronic waste dumped in Africa by some Western countries in the form of computer donations and other electrical gadgets.

The boy with ‘three eyes’

A CHINESE proverb says, “There is only one pretty child in the world, and every mother has it”.

Interfin heads for liquidation

Business Reporter
INTERFIN Banking Corporation could be heading for liquidation, considering the financial outlay required to bring its balance sheet back to health, sources have said.
The bank was on Monday placed under curatorship by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe for the next six months, after it ran into liquidity problems.
Mr Peter Bailey of KPMG was appointed the curator.

CZI lessons from Brazil

Golden Sibanda
Senior Business Reporter

THE Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries will seek to draw lessons on sustainable economic growth from Brazil when it convenes in Nyanga next month for its annual congress.

‘ACP countries won’t bow to EU pressure’

From Victoria Ruzvidzo in Port Vila, Vanuatu
THE African, Caribbean and Pacific group of countries has said it would not bow to pressure by the European Union to sign the Economic Partnership Agreements, until there is a mutually beneficial position that does not threaten regional integration.

Expert calls for transparency in directors’ pay

Tawanda Musarurwa
Business Reporter

COMPELLING public-listed companies to state their directors’ remuneration will help address employees’ immediate remuneration concerns, a human resources expert has said.

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