Linkages key to Promised Land

Robert Garai Muganda Buy Zimbabwe
Last week I wrote briefly about the linkages cocktail that we are hosting this evening as Buy Zimbabwe. I highlighted that the importance of this cocktail is to encourage local business to network with the view of increasing procurement from each other. Tonight’s cocktail is only just but part of

Most cotton farmers switch to tobacco

Ellita Chikwati Agriculture Reporter
Most cotton growers in Mashonaland Central province have switched to tobacco production because of the low prices offered for the crop on the market this season. The farmers have started constructing curing barns and others have already established seedbeds. At the same time the farmers are

Vic Falls Rainforest the natural wonder

Isdore Guvamombe Tourism Matrix
NATURE’S exhaustless generosity bestowed upon Zimbabwe, Victoria Falls, in its grand totality whose grandeur and splendour defines tourist attraction beyond mere tourism magazine hyperbole. The Victoria Falls are among the most spectacular waterfalls in the world and are undoubtedly the best

Compact, explosive that’s the new 2013 Mini Cooper S

Fact Jeke Behind the Wheel
THERE I was sitting and deliberating on what I should write about this week, then I thought of one thing, which I believe is after my own heart, the Mini Cooper S or any of the spec in the Mini Cooper range. The creative and design team have over the last few years decided to blow our minds

Top cop embroiled in fraud case

Farai  Kuvirimirwa Court Reporter
Police Assistant Commissioner Erasmus Makodza has been roped in a fraud case in which a Harare lawyer allegedly connived with a workmate and attempted to swindle her husband of shares in a security firm. Gilliet Sarudzai Kashangura and workmate Zvichapera Nyamadzawo have since

Harare man scoops US$20 000 in NetOne promotion

Rumbidzayi Zinyuke Business Reporter
HARARE resident Mr Andrew Chinyama yesterday received a whopping US$20 000 after winning NetOne’s Dash for Cash Promotion grand prize. He was the overall winner of the promotion after various other subscribers across the country also won cash and airtime vouchers during the course of the

Police ready to maintain peace

Evelene Taadira Herald Reporter
Police are ready to provide security to the nation as the country gears up for the harmonised polls penciled for March next year, Assistant Commissioner Shadreck Mubaiwa said yesterday. In an interview on the sidelines of the graduation of 102 Support Unit constables at Shamva battle

Old Mutual most preferred employer

Old Mutual Zimbabwe, the country’s largest insurance company, has emerged as the most preferred employer in Africa in a survey conducted by a leading global institute. The accolade of Top Employer in Africa was accorded by a globally recognised and independent certifier, the Corporate

Summer of Muslim discontent: It’s not ‘The amateur film’

James Petras
The so-called “Arab Spring” is a distant and bitter memory to those who fought and struggled for a better world, not to speak of the thousands who lost, life and limb. In its place, throughout the Muslim world, a new wave of reactionaries, corrupt and servile politicians have taken the reins of

Truckers, factories join SA strike

JOHANNESBURG — South Africa’s wildcat strikes, which slashed production at several large gold and platinum mines this summer and left scores dead in violent clashes with police, have spread to truck drivers, more than 20 000 of whom have stopped delivering

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