Champions offers Legal Aid Insurance

In contemporary Zimbabwe, it is very encouraging to note that people are conscious of their rights.
The irony, however, is that the majority cannot afford to enforce these rights due to astronomical legal fees — a scenario typical of a warrior who goes to war with a bow but without arrows.

Am I a bad guy?

Zachary Aldwin Milkshake in the Boardroom
You can never hang out with people that hate you because why would you do that? People that hate you are wrong, right? We love to surround ourselves with people that tell us how good we are, not

A woman with a heart that knows no limits

Tawanda Musarurwa Business Reporter
CORPORATE Social Responsibility is not a field that many people will consider as a career option. 
However, one lady, Sithembile Nyoni-Mpofu thinks otherwise and is determined to show that it is an

Zim firms urged to tap into Mauritius

Business Reporter
ZIMBABWEAN companies have been urged to increase their exports to Mauritius. The call was made during the Mauritius International Trade Exhibition (MAITEX) 2012 held recently. Zimbabwe National

Govt allays mine grab fears

IN a move welcomed by mining conglomerates, a Zimbabwean delegation attending the ongoing Africa Mining Congress has allayed any fears of mine grabs by the Government.
Permanent Secretary for Mines and Mining Development Mr Prince Mupazviriho told the world’s mining

Zimplats reviews power usage

Platinum miner Zimplats is reviewing its power usage model as part of cost-cutting measures aimed at maintaining viability. The cost of power, which is reported to have increased by at least 60 percent

Emcoz warns of more layoffs

Bright Madera Senior Business Reporter
THE Employers’ Confederation of Zimbabwe has warned of increasing retrenchments across all sectors of the economy as companies hedge against increasing labour costs. An increase in retrenchments would

Cotton deliveries improve

Martin Kadzere Senior Business Reporter
FARMERS have delivered close to 110 million kg of cotton as of Friday last week, the Cotton Ginners’ Association said yesterday. Although the selling season started late, after farmers and buyers failed to

Banking woes worry RBZ

Golden Sibanda in Nyanga
THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe has said it is concerned at the emergence of a number of banking sector problems similar to the ones that caused the 2004-2005 financial crisis.

Empowering the girl child

arai Kuvirimirwa Features Writer
With sacrificing family resources to educate a girl child and a potential future leader still a big societal challenge, any effort to see the education of a girl is a huge boon. So when millions of dollars are

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