One-way streets not the answer to congestion

Takunda Mugaga Economic Agenda

THE changing face of the metropolitan city of Harare as a result of the introduction of more one- way streets is a source of great relief to most motorists and pedestrians alike. While congestion is not yet

Expectation of quality

Zachary Aldwin Milkshake in the Boardroom

DRIVING to work on Tuesday I noticed a piece of A4 paper fastened with duct tape on the back of a dirty kombi. In a nice, tiny, accident-inducing font it said, “For car diagnostics call the professionals”.

Driving Africa’s ICTs

AFRICA is fast growing in the area of business technology and software development.
Leading the way in exploiting opportunities in the lucrative sector is, Systems Applications Productions

Career women need hubby’s support

Shelter Chieza Change Management

ONE of the most profound artistes in music R ‘n’ B popularly known as Seal made an interesting rendition that epitomises the power of women when he said, “Its a man’s world — but it ain’t nothing

Why buy-to-let makes sense

Vengai Madzima Property Guide

It is common knowledge in investment circles that buy-to-let properties are equivalent to gold nuggets in our economy. This is compounded by contemporary media coverage encouraging

Fewer Britons unemployed

LONDON. — Britain’s unemployment total has shrunk by the biggest quarterly amount for more than a decade, with a record number of people in work, official data showed yesterday. The number of

Putin orders end to ‘offshore-isation’

MOSCOW. — Russian President Vladimir Putin yesterday denounced companies with offshore jurisdiction and ordered the government to end the “offshore-isation” of the Russian economy.

Swaziland seizes truck with illegal cigarettes

MBABANE. — In an operation dubbed “Operation Blue” Swaziland Revenue Authority seized a truck at Lomahasha Border carrying an illegal cigarette consignment worth US$242 298. This happened two

India’s stock exchange plans IPO for 2013

MUMBAI. — The operator of India’s Bombay Stock Exchange yesterday said it is likely to sell shares in an initial public offering in the next financial year, according to Dow Jones Newswires. The IPO would take

Monti hits back at Berlusconi

ROME. — Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti yesterday warned against halting the reforms he has begun, a day after Silvio Berlusconi accused him of “grave errors” ahead of a general election expected in

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