Emirates wins award

Business Reporter
Emirates, which flies daily from Harare to Dubai, has been awarded the prestigious Centre for Aviation (CAPA) Airline of the Year 2012. This is the third time that Emirates has won the award. The CAPA Airline

Japan eyes Zim coal

Lloyd Gumbo Herald Reporter
GOVERNMENT says Japan wants to import about 15 million tonnes of coal from Zimbabwe every year, a development that will boost the coal industry. Mines and Mining Development Deputy Minister Gift

The power of a SWOT analysis

Shelter Chieza Change Management

AS we wrap up the year’s events, it is wise for a company to take an audit of the year’s activities.   There are things that you essentially don’t have control over and others that you have some degree

The room of expectation

Zachary Aldwin Milkshake in the Boardroom

CHRISTMAS is around the corner, and while singing “Joy to the World” at the weekend at a gathering, I couldn’t help but think, “Wow Christmas carols, make me want to be a better person”. You can’t

Property can be as good as gold

Vengai Madzima Property Guide

Is property as good as gold? This is an age-old question, which has attracted various responses depending on different financial systems in which the question has been asked. In the November

Indigenise retail sector now

Takunda Mugaga Economic Agenda

THE manner in which some people are conducting their businesses in Harare’s Central Business District paints a gloomy picture of our business conduct as Zimbabweans. With the turn of the new

Stunner crowned ‘King of Bling’

Problem Masau Arts Correspondent
Desmond “Stunner” Chideme has emerged as Zimbabwe’s king of bling.
In a survey carried out on The Herald website pitting Stunner and Mudiwa Mutandwa, a gospel music

Kelvin Sifelani back in town

Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter
Popular radio and television personality Kelvin Sifelani is back in town for yet another dance with his soul music lovers. Affectionately known on the club circuit as “The Soul Supreme”, Kelvin — who is on his

Down memory lane with Jambo

Constance van Niekerk in VEREENIGING, South Africa
Zimbabwean music is rich, pregnant with potential hit makers and chart toppers. The country’s music scene prides itself on a variety of genres which include mbira, jiti, rhumba, gospel, urban grooves

Welcome party for Capleton at Sports Dinner tonight

Winstone Antonio Arts Correspondent
The eagerly awaited Jamaican reggae and dancehall artiste Capleton is expected in the country this evening ahead of the “Judgment Day” dancehall show slated for the City Sports Centre tomorrow.

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