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Martin Kadzere Business Reporter
BUSINESS executive Mr Nathan Kalumbu has made history by becoming the first Zimbabwean to head the Coca-Cola Eurasia and Africa Group, the company announced yesterday. The Coca-Cola Eurasia and Africa Group comprises 85 countries. Mr Kalumbu’s promotion as president of the Eurasia

Begin with the end in sight . . .

THREE days ago I had the opportunity to listen to the most inspiring talk by one of the most humble but straight-talking business leaders this country has to offer, National Foods managing director Mr Jeremy Brook. The man simply had a lot to share with the contestants of My Own Boss

Moyo clears the air on parastatal reform

Tawanda Musarurwa in Victoria Falls
State Enterprises and Parastatals Minister Gorden Moyo has said his ministry has implemented its mandate. He was speaking at the ongoing Institute of Internal Auditors annual conference in Victoria Falls yesterday. “The Ministry of State Enterprises and Parastatals is not a ‘doing ministry’, but a

Evoque offers a lot more

Fact Jeke Behind the Wheel
THE exciting all-new Range Rover Evoque — the smallest, lightest, most fuel efficient Range Rover ever produced — this past weekend brought its stylish options to life at the Monte Casino Resort, Johannesburg. Yes, yours truly was there to take this beauty on a ride and drive with other auto

Emirates launches daily flight to Washington

Business Reporter
ONE of the fastest growing airlines in the world, Emirates, launched its daily non-stop service from Dubai to Washington Dulles International Airport.
The flight service is the seventh gateway for Emirates in the United States, and the 12th new route to join the airline’s international network in

Twin Rivers Inn is Karoi’s jewel

Isdore Guvamombe Tourism Matrix
THE road serpentines up and down Mapinga, breaks into patches of hairpin curves, rises and blinds, then crosses a level rail crossing, giving way to vast swathes of tinder dry grass. Outbreaks of veld fires tell the story of irresponsible behaviour, among farmers as we bury one rustic farm

Innocent victims of HIV

Catherine Murombedzi HIV Walk
Mbuya Lucy is over 75 and has been on ART for the last eight years.
She lost her husband a long time ago before the advent of the HIV/Aids pandemic and has not remarried neither has she had a sexual relationship.
“I have been ill for some years and it was only in 2004 that my daughter who works as a nurse at Mutare General Hospital took me for some tests at her workplace. She asked me to take an HIV test since I had been looking after one of my daughters who unfortunately passed away,” said Mbuya Lucy.

Ochi City to host Miss Universities pageant

Entertainment Reporter
Preparations for this year’s edition of Miss Univer­sities are at an advanced stage with prominent musi­cian Aleck Macheso set to entertain revellers at the pageant.
The event is slated for October 6 at Ochi City. The pageant seeks to give platform to students to show that they can do more than just books, by partici­pating in

Tuku’s bumpy road to stardom

Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter
AS the sun imperceptibly started setting on Rhodesia in the mid-1970s, a spiky-haired youth, tall, pencil slim, and charcoal black from Highfield embarked on a musical journey with nothing else but

Zuze has a passion for metal

Entertainment Reporter
THE the sprawling suburb of Tafara in eastern Harare is home to emerging metal sculptor by the name Fred Zuze. The 32-year-old artist, who studied metal- work at school, makes his pieces from scrap

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