Generals of God a terror to demons

Takura Rukwati
In every generation and from time to time, God has His generals, captains and commanders of His people. God’s generals are officers of a very high military ranks in the offices of Jehovah. These are the men and women who are born and called after God’s own heart — great men and women carrying God’s DNA and

Kombi operators resolve to defy touts

Michael Chideme Municipal Reporter
Kombi operators have vowed to defy touts that demand protection fees at the various ranks in the city with immedi­ate effect. The touts and rank marshals have reportedly hired karatekas, weight-lifters, bouncers and boxers to intimi­date kombi owners into submission. Kombi operators from the Greater Harare area met the

‘No room for gay rights in new Constitution’

John Manzongo recently in Kwekwe
Chiefs have been urged to inform their subjects about the bad effects of foreign cultures being smuggled into the new Constitution. Addressing more than 50 chiefs from Midlands at 5 Brigade Headquarters last week, Midlands Governor and Res­ident Minister Jason Machaya said there was no room for foreign practices like gay

Chiroto among fired MDC-T councillors

Municipal Reporter
Harare Deputy Mayor Emmanuel Chiroto and Gweru Mayor Tedious Chimombe have been fired from MDC-T on allegations of corruption and being “too close to Local Govern­ment, Rural and Urban Development Minister Ignatius Chombo”. They are part of the group accused of harbouring intentions to contest the party’s primary

‘If you aren’t properly dressed, you can’t fly’

DALLAS — Airlines give many reasons for refusing to let you board, but none stir as much debate as this: How you’re dressed. A woman flying from Las Vegas on South­west this spring says she was confronted by an airline employee for showing too much cleav­age. In another recent case, an American Air­lines pilot lectured a

Copota gets US$5 000 for borehole repairs

Masvingo Bureau
FBC Bank yesterday donated US$5 000 for borehole rehabilitation at Copota School of the Blind and Work­shops in Zimuto communal lands to address recurrent water woes. This comes in the wake of severe water problems at the institu­tion, a situation that forced some of the visu­ally-impaired students to walk for sev­eral

Be ethical, insurers told

Walter Muchinguri in Nyanga
THE Insurance Institute of Zimbabwe summer school opened here yesterday with its president Mr Simon Chapereka urging delegates to uphold business ethics for the good of the industry. Mr Chapereka, who was presenting a paper on business ethics, said ethical practices were critical in the

Construction industry feels the pinch

Faith Mabika Business Reporter
THE construction industry says that although it has recorded an improvement in terms of road infrastructure, activity in commercial buildings and housing has remained stagnant. According to former Construction Industry of Zimbabwe president Mr Daniel Garwe, this is largely due to limited

Measuring corporate governance

Terrence Chimanya Business Ethics
In the wake of the continued global recession, Libor rates scandal, continued failure of some of our local financial institutions (Interfin and Royal Bank), ongoing money laundering and compliance issues at Standard Chartered Bank, attention on ethical leadership and corporate governance is

‘Improve business valuation skills’

Business Reporter
LOCAL finance managers should improve on their business valuation skills. The call was made by Industrial Development Corporation of Zimbabwe chief executive officer Mr Mike Ndudzo in Harare yesterday. He was officially opening a Southern Africa Development Community Development Finance

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