Weekend of worship!
Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter
After watching Michael W. Smith on stage at the Crossline Music Worship Festival, most gospel fans came to realise that although words have power music is more powerful. The colourful crowd comprising Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai’s fiancée Elizabeth Macheka, his daughter Vimbai and
Honeymoon over for ZBC
Fred Zindi MusicIt seems the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Authority’s financial woes need divine intervention. As a result, the broadcaster is at war with Zimbabwean musicians. ZBC is mandated to provide its financial statements to the Zimbabwe Music Rights Association for calculations of musicians’ royalties
Measuring corporate governance
Terrence Chimanya Business EthicsIn 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
Construction industry feels the pinch
Faith Mabika Business ReporterTHE 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
Be ethical, insurers told
Walter Muchinguri in NyangaTHE 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
New York Times reporter breaks new ground
NEW YORK. — The Twitter age is killing in-depth journalism, while local newspapers are becoming extinct — right? Then what is a talented young New York Times reporter doing founding a website devoted to in-depth local reporting? News aggregators, 24/7 news cycles, 140-character TweetsPastel Payroll helps firms meet statutory obligations
Business ReporterPastel Payroll and HR can help companies achieve full compliance with the various statutory bodies in Zimbabwe, Pastel Software Zimbabwe payroll sales and support consultant Mr Carlos George told a recent seminar in Harare. The seminar was hosted by Pastel Software Zimbabwe in conjunction
Employers must go beyond registration
Most employers know that they are required to register their businesses and employees with the National Social Security Authority. However, there are other requirements in relation to NSSA that some may be less aware of. For example, employers are required to notify NSSA of changes in their‘Improve business valuation skills’
Business ReporterLOCAL 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
Dallas bounces back on M-Net
Jonathan Mbiriyamveka TVLast weekend was a hectic one. The Harare Agricultural Show ended on a high note, so we are told. I never had the opportunity to attend this year’s Agricultural Show due to other commitments and I understand that those who attended had a great time. And now back on the small screen, DStv


