‘Firms flout business ethics’

Business Reporter
Almost 30 percent of employees have witnessed an unethical business activity within their organisations or firms, a study carried out by Industrial Psychology Consultants (Ltd) has revealed The study, which sought to highlight Zimbabwean companies’ level of adherence to ethical business

No more CDF cash for MPs

Herald Reporters
NO more financial disbursements from the Constituency Development Fund will be made to legislators until harmonised elections are held, a Cabinet minister has said.Constitutional and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Eric Matinenga said that the funds would not be disbursed even if Finance Minister

Estate planning crucial

Freddy Chawasarira Business Correspondent
The following account that you are about to read is based on a true but sad story that happened a few years ago. As I approached the robot-controlled intersection, I noticed that the traffic lights were not working.  There were no car coming from all the sides. I therefore proceeded to

Zim women underpaid: Survey

Rumbidzayi Zinyuke Business Reporter
ZIMBABWEAN women in formal employment are facing discrimination at work as they are getting paid considerably lower salaries than their male counterparts with the same qualifications, studies have shown. According to a recent salary survey conducted by CV People Africa in partnership with

Stakeholders’ conference a success, say parties

Farirai Machivenyika Herald Reporter
COPAC’S Second All Stakeholders’ Conference was a success and offered Zimbabweans the opportunity to freely express their views on the draft Constitution, political parties and analysts have said.The conference, held at the Harare International Conference Centre on Monday and Tuesday,

NSSA loses land worth US$11m

The National Social Security Authority has lost land worth US$11,2 million that it had acquired from four local authorities after failing to develop it within the agreed time frame. NSSA failed to develop some of the land that it had acquired for housing stands due to the hyperinflationary

National kickboxing champs on cards

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter
ZIMBABWE Kickboxing Association president, Tony Kamangira said they are looking forward to a tough competition when they host the national championships on November 3 in the capital. The championships will be held at Girls High School and five provinces — Harare, Midlands, Manicaland,

Exports keep Olivine Industries afloat

OLIVINE Industries has turned to exporting most of its products because this has proved to be more lucrative than supplying the local market. Managing director Mr Jonas Mushangari told New Ziana that the local market was flooded with cheap imports, while export markets offered competitive prices

DeMbare ready: Pasuwa

Augustine Hwata Sports Reporter
FOR some 90 minutes things will come to a brief standstill as the nation pays attention to the Battle of Zimbabwe Part Two at Rufaro on Sunday.
It is easily the biggest game in the domestic league this season and befittingly the match is pitting Zimbabwe’s two oldest and most successful

Revolution and democracy: An inseparable pact

Atheism is the best excuse to sin without thinking of the consequences, just like democracy has become the best cover to veil treacherous puppetry to Western imperialism, or revolutionarism has become the most trusted rhetoric to sustain monopoly of political power.

In Zimbabwe we have politically degenerated to levels where those who preach democracy have become inveterate opponents of the country’s revolution, deriding the country’s liberation legacy and even demeaning the generality of post-independence gains and we have seen people advocating for the isolation of the country purely on the basis that they hold a view that Zimbabwe’s revolution is a threat to their concept of

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