Keep your cool when driving!

Fact Jeke Behind the Wheel
OFTEN played for laughs, road rage is a real phenomenon with serious consequences for a driver’s safety and that of other road users. I’ve been meaning to tackle this subject for a long time because I have been caught on both sides of the fence. While driving one day, the man in the car

Italian Embassy exhibits at Sanganai

Business Reporter
The Embassy of Italy in Harare is this year exhibiting at the Sanganai/Hlanganani  World Travel and Tourism Africa Fair. This is the second year the embassy has participated at the fair that is attracting increasing interest from global tourism market players. In a statement, the Embassy of Italy

High Court gives Copac ultimatum

Daniel Nemukuyu and Evelene Taadira
THE High Court has ordered Copac to publish the National Statistical Report on the draft Constitution on its website by 10am today ahead of the start of the Second All-Stakeholders’ Conference on Sunday. Justice Ben Hlatshwayo made the ruling in a case in which

Unlocking the value of a business

Rabiro Mangena Business Correspondent
The traditional definition of the objective of a business is to create or increase shareholder value. This definition derives from the objectives of any investment, which is to earn a return either in the form of dividends or appreciation in the value of an investment. Rarely do investors invest

Govt happy with progress on UNWTO facilities

Victoria Falls Bureau
Government has expressed satisfaction at the progress made on facilities to be used by delegates to the United Nations World Tourism Organisation general assembly in Victoria Falls. Zimbabwe and Zambia co-host the UNWTO general assembly in August next year. Speaking after touring the facilities in Victoria Falls

Call to prioritise agriculture

Herald Reporter
TREASURY has been called upon to prioritise agriculture and recapitalise companies in its formulation of the 2013 national budget. Farming organisations, captains of industry and other stakeholders said funding of agricul­ture and resuscitation of closed firms was the only way to turn around the fortunes of the country. This came

Sanganai/Hlanganani starts

Herald Reporter
THE Sanganai/Hlanganani World Travel and Tourism Africa Fair 2012 comes to life today with a clean-up campaign in the Highfield high density suburb followed by a business forum at the Harare International Conference Centre in Harare. The clean-up campaign is part of the San­ganai/Hlanganani annual programme and would

170 illegal shops closed

Municipal Reporter
NINETY more businesses operating without licences in the Harare central business district were on Tuesday closed down bringing the total number to 170. By yesterday 673 inspections had been done. The exercise continues for the next five weeks. The city is on a blitz to close shops and busi­nesses operating without

Asiagate names tomorrow

Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor
ZIFA will tomorrow name the individuals they believe were the Asiagate bigwigs as the association starts implementing their sanctions for those they found guilty in the long dragging match-fixing scan­dal.After spending more than a day delib­erating on the final Asiagate report pre­sented to them by the Justice Ebrahim

We’re sorry — Peter

Augustine Hwata Sports Reporter
ZIMBABWE legend and Warriors assistant coach Peter Ndlovu has issued a passionate public apology to the nation following the hugely disappointing fashion in which they tumbled out of the 2013 African Cup of Nations at the hands of Angola last Sunday. The Warriors conspired to plunge the nation into mourning when

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