Rahman’s Roddy pain

Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor
WARRIORS coach Rahman Gumbo last night revealed that he has been saddened by the horrific injury suffered by Hwange and national team striker Rodwell Chinyengetere at the weekend and described it as a blow to both the country and the player. Gumbo is today expected to release to

The original will always succeed

Takura Rukwati
“But as then he that was born after the flesh persecuted him that was born after the spirit, even so it is now (Galatians 4 v 29)”. Abraham had a child with his maid Hagar called Ishmael. The child came first before the child of the promise, Isaac. Later on when God fulfilled His promise to

Mzembi, Kaseke woo American tourists

Business Reporter
A Zimbabwean delegation is in New York for the Africa Travel Association’s 7th Annual Presidential Forum on Tourism, that is being hosted by the New York University’s Africa House on Thursday. The delegation comprises officials from the Ministry of Tourism and Hospitality and the Zimbabwe Tourism

Tele-density shoots to 90pc

Tawanda Musarurwa Business Reporter
ZIMBABWE’S tele-density rose by 15 percent to 89,88 percent from 77,4 percent in six months, according to figures released by the Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe. This is expected to provide impetus to the growth of the local information and communication

Ethics key to business sustainability

Letshani S. Ndlovu
I  have decided to stand in for the regular writer to this column, and give you a few tips and notes before the upcoming Ethical Leadership for Corporate Africa Summit to be held in Victoria Falls next month. How sustainable is your postal service, your supermarket, or your business?

Starafrica asset disposal hits snag

Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter
DISPOSAL of starafrica’s non-core assets has been hamstrung by acute liquidity conditions pervading the economy, chief executive Dr Sam Mushiri has said. starafrica has resolved to engage an independent professional adviser to speed up the disposals. The firm seeks to raise US$20 million to

Save Valley: The making of Orania

David Tapera
Orania is a South African town located along the Orange River in the arid Karoo region of its Northern Cape province.   Orania is unique in that the entire population is made up of Afrikaners. The aim of the town is to create a stronghold for Afrikaans and the Afrikaner identity by keeping their

Afrofood in liquidation

Senior Business Reporter Martin Kadzere
THE High Court last week granted an order for the provisional liquidation of the troubled supermarket chain, Afrofood, with Dr Cecil Madondo of Tudor House Consultants appointed the provisional liquidator. The granting of the provisional liquidation order was the culmination of the High Court

A united Africa will conquer

Mathew Otinga
Since Africa remains the continent with the biggest untapped natural resources, African leaders must understand that Western democracy, accountability and good governance are all nothing but imperialist mechanism to gain access to natural resources. This is the reason why principled

Betty Kaunda: Mother of Zambia, heroine of the struggle

Times of Zambia
Without Betty Kaunda by his side, it is difficult to imagine how the first republican president’s life would have eventually unfolded and read. Both Dr Kaunda and the nation are indebted to her. She is truly the mother of the nation! While Dr Kaunda was in the thick-and-thin of the liberation

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