Zimsec cancels 13 exams
Felex Share Herald Reporter
THE Zimbabwe School Examinations Council has cancelled 13 Ordinary-Level exam papers and will have to reset them at a cost of US$850 000.
This follows an incident in which an acting headmaster in Matabeleland North Province reportedly lost the papers while travelling from Bulawayo last Friday.
Whither Treasury bills?
Takunda Mugaga Economic AgendaThere is a common adage that the customer is king, which basically implies that a customer must be treated with respect. Some firms have started appointing chief customer officers to serve the king more attentively. Such additions to the already crowded C-suite are supposed to look at the
Invest in human capital to create wealth
ZIMBABWE is full of tales of dealings that can enrage you or bring a smile to your face. This week alone I had a client who was handed a 30 percent rent increase that will be reviewed in six months. Another client who was travelling by road from Zambia to Zimbabwe had to pay threeIncentives for tourism investors
Income Tax Build Own Operate and Transfer (BOOT) and BOT Arrangements Contractors may enter into contracts with the State or a statutory corporation under which the contractor undertakes to construct…
New film tackles love
Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment ReporterIf you are one of those interested in understanding love and relationships then you need to check out a new film called “Love and Relationships — How to Really Touch a Woman” by Kadoma-based filmmaker Sydney Mataro.The film shot in full high definition is about finding true love and
Tuku goes for quartet act at Jazz 105
Entertainment ReporterLike the proverbial cat that has got nine lives, the same can be said of Zimbabwe’s music icon, Oliver Mtukudzi, who has been revamping his musical product continuously to suit his fans’ needs and expectations. At one time, the veteran musician substituted the keyboard for marimba and the
Charambas thrill Hwange revellers
Arts CorrespondentMusicians Peter Moyo, Suluman Chimbetu and the gospel couple Pastor Charles and Mai Charamba serenaded music fans in Hwange at a well-attended gig at the weekend. The gig, at Hwange Colliery Stadium, was part of Makomo Resources Mine’s second anniversary celebrations and
Another memorial gig for Dhewa
Problem Masau Arts CorrespondentAnother memorial gig for the late Tongai Moyo has been lined up for the Harare Gardens on October 28. The gig, which follows hard on the heels of another held at Mbizo Stadium in Kwekwe last Sunday, promises to be much bigger and better as household names in the music industry are billed to
‘Hairspray’: A feel-good musical
Entertainment ReporterTracy Turnblad is a big girl with big hair and big ideas . . . and she’s determined to use music and dance to change the world for the better, something at which she succeeds. This is how it happens in stage and screen musicals and no less so than in “Hairspray”, a feel-good show now running at
Gospel singer bounces back
Problem Masau Arts CorrespondentJennifer Maneni, who first came into the limelight in 2009 with her debut album, “Fambai Neni”, is set for a comeback after a three-year silence.
Jennifer is currently in the studio polishing her second eight-year track album entitled “Ndisesedzei”. “I have been quiet all along because I had no


