Clinton hails legislators’ circumcision

From Roselyne Sachiti in Washington, DC, USA
United States Secretary of State Mrs Hillary Clinton has lauded 40 Zimbabwean parliamentarians who recently underwent voluntary male circumcision.

Pari, Mpilo to get new radiotherapy machines

Herald Reporter
GOVERNMENT has bought five new radiotherapy machines to be installed at Parirenyatwa and Mpilo Central hospitals. More than 7 000 cases of cancer are diagnosed each year at Government hospitals.

Euro lower on Spanish, Greek woes

Prodigy Chinanga Money in Motion
RISK-OFF trade has become the norm in recent weeks as investors continue to take short positions in the euro. The outlook for the euro is bad leaving traders with optional trades in the euro-dollar pair

Quton missesTanzania deadline

Delays by the contractor who was carrying out the civil works has prevented cotton seed company Quton from installing a state-of-the-art acid de-linting plant in Tanzania which was slated for June.

Datco takes over Tynwald scheme

Business Reporter
PROPERTY developer Datco Group has taken over the Tynwald South housing project that was under the auspices of the ZimTrust Housing Finance. Datco chairman Mr Mr Brighton Manengureni said they had

Understanding EIA

What is Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA)?
Environmental Assessment Impact is a planning tool used to identify, predict and assess potential impacts (either negative or positive) that may arise from planned projects, and come up with ways

PowerTel boosts network coverage in Bulawayo

INTERNET Service Provider PowerTel has increased its presence in Bulawayo, the second largest city after it commissioned three base stations in the city. PowerTel announced that it has switched on three base

Mixed reactions to bank capitalisation

The planned review of the minimum capital threshold of banking institutions is welcome as it will improve efficiency and reliability of the banking sector as well as bolster the economy, analysts have said.

Succession planning: No quick, easy process

Professor Basil Leonard
South Africa and many other countries around the world have recently been hard hit with the loss of senior business and political leaders through resignations and untimely deaths.

When death strikes . . .

Ben Chiganze A Bassfisherman’s Approach
RECENTLY as fishermen we lost a colleague, Jonah, and as we converged on Warren Hills Cemetery one could have been mistaken to think that people had come to witness something similar to the

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