Innscor revenue to top US$345m
Business ReporterFINANCIAL analysts Renaissance Capital have projected Innscor Africa Limited’s revenue to increase by 8 percent to US$345 million in the first six months of its financial period to December
Nhema hails partnerships
Business CorrespondentPublic Private Partnerships are the key to success in the war against environmental degradation, a Government minister has said. Speaking at the unveiling of the Old Mutual Zimbabwe
‘Zim in no rush to exploit uranium’
Zimbabwe is not considering exploiting its uranium resources to generate electricity in the short term as it does not have the technical expertise to do so, Energy and Power Development permanent secretaryVerifying employers’ compliance
NSSA’s compliance inspectorate is currently visiting business premises to verify employers’ compliance with the national Pension and Other Benefits Scheme and Worker’s Compensation Insurance FundAll set for gig of the week
Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter
The countdown to the show of the week at the Harare International Conference Centre pitting superstar Oliver Mtukudzi and South African music sensation Zahara has begun. The gig has sent the capital
Sulu, Samkange dazzle fans
Lovemore Meya Arts CorrespondentJamaica Inn came alive on Friday night when Suluman Chimbetu and Diana Samkange dazzled fans with a sterling performance. Sulu, who was leading the entourage, gave his uncle Allan an opportunity to
Glendale to host 21st Movement Gala
Prosper Dembedza Arts CorrespondentGlendale will this Saturday burst into life when some of Zimbabwe’s top musicians descend on the sleepy Mashonaland Central town for the 21st February Movement celebrations. The gala is held annually to
Let’s protect our musical heritage
Fred Zindi MusicIt is often said that there is “no property more peculiarly a man’s own than that which is produced by the labour of his mind”. This is particularly so for intellectual property created by nationals of a
Thank you for GOtv!
Jonathan Mbiriyamveka TVLast week, Multichoice Zimbabwe – which operates the DStv Satellite Television service – launched a new and more affordable terrestial digital television service, GOtv, in Harare using transmitters in Zimbabwe


