Lobels Holdings resumes operations

Business Reporter
LOBELS Holdings has resumed operations at its Harare bakery, after a successful recapitalisation, group chief executive Mr Ngoni Mazango said last week. Five local banks — FBC Bank, CBZ Bank, NMB Bank,

UNWTO to consolidate Brand Zim

Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter
TOURISM and Hospitality Minister Engineer Walter Mzembi says Zimbabwe will take advantage of next year’s United Nations World Tourism Organisation General Assembly to consolidate its brand.

‘Kwatakabva Mitunhu’: Old wine, new bottle

Wonder Guchu Arts Correspondent

WHEN looking at Alick Macheso’s latest release, “Kwatakabva Mitunhu (Kure Kwekure)”, there are two things that should matter — is there growth and what value does the album give to his career.

Arts council happy with Nama entries

Problem Masau Arts Correspondent
The National Arts Council of Zimbabwe says it is pleased with the quality of entries for the next edition of the National Arts Merit Awards scheduled for February 16 2013 in Bulawayo. Nicholas Moyo, the NACZ

Celebrities welcome royal baby news

Cheryl Cole, Maria Shriver, Olly Murs and Katherine Jenkins are just some of the stars who have taken to Twitter to reveal their excitement at the news Prince William and Duchess Catherine are expecting a

Nigerian overtakes Oprah

A Nigerian businesswoman, Folorunsho Alakija, has kicked media mogul Oprah Winfrey off the number one spot on the table of the “Richest Black Women in the World”, according to a report published by

Mai Chisamba to go the Oprah Winfrey way

Problem Masau Arts Correspondent
Popular talk show hostess Rebecca Chisamba says she will introduce testimonies from ordinary people on her ZBC programme “Mai Chisamba Show,” starting early next year. In an interview with The Herald

Let’s tackle GBV outside the home

ZWRCN Women’s Desk

TESHIA (not real name) is a 24-year-old sex worker operating on the streets of Harare whose repertoire of “clients” includes “respectable” married men, officials and police officers who demand

Stanchart launches internship scheme

Business Reporter
STUDENTS from tertiary institutions have been urged to make maximum use of their internship to demonstrate what they have learnt at their respective colleges and universities. In a speech read on her

Educate farmers on climate change

Jeffrey Gogo Climate Story

RAINS have shifted and the rural poor continue getting confused they have failed to cope nor adapt, relying instead on old irrelevant practices. The major reason for this is a crippling lack of   limate

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