Zoey wows Epworth

Arts Correspondent
Pole dancer Zoey, real name Nolleen Selani,    ignited Epworth with her sensual dances at Zimunhu Bar in the peri-urban area on the outskirts of Harare at the weekend. The dancer — who was making her maiden performance at the joint — gave her best and also used the platform to introduce

Jasen Mphepo releases ‘love triangle’ thriller

Richmore Tera Arts correspondent
Veteran theatre practitioner and actor Jasen Mphepo has released a new feature film titled “8.3.1”. The movie started showing at Rainbow Cinema in Harare last week and will premiere in Bulawayo soon. According to Mphepo, the film’s title  “8.3.1” from the words “I love you”. “I love you has three

Import-export mismatch impeding economic growth — MEFMI

Business Reporter
THE Macroeconomic and Financial Management Institute of Eastern and Southern Africa says Zimbabwe’s negative current account remains one of its major obstacles. In its 2011 annual report, MEFMI said although mining and agriculture drove growth during the period under review, the negative

All set for Crossline gospel festival

Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter
Popular American gospel artistes Michael W. Smith and  Nicole C Mullen  are expected to touch down in Harare from Thursday in time for the Crossline Music Worship Festival. The three-day festival ends on August 26, in the Harare Gardens with the must attend concert featuring world renowned singer

Countdown to UNWTO indaba begins this week

Zimbabwe will this week launch the official countdown to the United Nations World Tourism Organisation General Assembly to be co-hosted with Zambia next year. The General Assembly is the supreme organ of the UNWTO and its ordinary sessions, held every two years, are attended by

Bring errant bank founders to book

Albert Nhamoyebonde
When the financial meltdown caught up with the collapse of banks in the United States of America, the major reason given at the time was lack of supervision by regulatory authorities. Banks had been given autonomy by the previous US administration and repaid that trust by dishing out loans

Tobacco clean-up sales set for tomorrow

The Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board yesterday said tobacco clean-up sales for the just ended marketing season will commence tomorrow.
Zimbabwe’s tobacco marketing season closed on July 27, with more than 140 million kg of the golden leaf valued at US$514, 3 million having been

Qualities of ethical leadership

Bradwell Mhonderwa Business Ethics
THE value of ethical leadership in today’s organisation can no longer be underplayed, be it in public institutions, private sector or NGOs. Ethical leadership has become a key driver for organisational performance the world over. The world today is littered with high-profile ethical failures in

Work on TNF draft Bill begins

Peter Matambanadzo Senior Reporter
THE Attorney-General’s Office has started drafting the Tripartite Negotiating Forum Bill that seeks to provide a legal framework for the three social partners to fully implement the role and purpose of social dialogue towards eradicating poverty and turning around Zimbabwe’s economy.

Zim firms for Canton Fair

Tawanda Musarurwa Business Reporter
TRADE and Investment consultancy firm Muvambi Global (Pvt) Ltd is mobilising local companies for participation in the October segment of the Canton Fair (China Import and Export Fair). The 112th edition of the Canton Fair, which is China’s biggest trade fair, will be held in China’s

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