What really matters?

GREY’S Anatomy has to be one of the most emotional television series in the world (well the current season anyway).
It is a behind the scenes, dramatic look at the world of emergency medicine. It still, however, gets it wrong.

Meet the CEO who makes MTN tick

HE earns a staggering R22,5 million a year, making him the highest paid executive in South Africa’s mobile cellphone sector and one of the most influential business executives in the continent.

Zim, Zambia ready for UNWTO. . .. . . . as tourism industry urged to take advantage

Golden Sibanda recently in BERLIN, Germany
ZIMBABWE and Zambia are well prepared prepared to co-host the 20th session of the United Nations World Tourism Organisation General Assembly scheduled for August this year after effective collaborative groundwork to ensure its success since winning the bid, Zambia Minister for

Econet launches solar charger

Business Reporter
MOBILE phone operator Econet Wireless through its division Econet Solar has launched a solar cellphone charger which consists of an in-built FM radio and a lamp to help ease the effects of electricity shortages being faced by many people across the country.

Maxwell for leadership summit

Pauline Mhuka Business Reporter
CELEBRATED New York best selling author Dr John C Maxwell is in the country for a leadership summit which starts in Harare today.  The event, which was organised  by the Kingdom Wealth Network is expected to attract  big and small companies, presidents, prime ministers, politicians, Fortune 500

Let’s support local blending industry

Michael Senzanje
THE pump price for diesel has dramatically increased since 1967 and the projection is that the prices will continue to rise as world fuel reserves decrease.

Gold makes slight gain

LONDON. — Gold edged higher yesterday to near a one-and-a-half-week high reached in the previous session on continued concern about the eurozone after disappointing data on factory output.

Germany okays ‘balanced’ 2014 draft budget

BERLIN. — Germany’s cabinet yesterday agreed a draft budget for 2014 said to be the first “structurally balanced” budget — excluding one-off items and the effects of the economic cycle — for 40 years.

Kenyatta victory: Defiance to Western affirmation

In a week leading to Zimbabwe’s referendum on a new constitution and at a time we are experiencing bizarre claims of supernatural happenings across the country, it is a bit of a quandary for any columnist to focus on a topic far away from home. Claims about the occurrence of godly

Fame, fun and bruised egos

Just like this weekend referendum on the draft Constitution, which should be taken very seriously, it was the same with Kenya’s harmonised elections of Mach 4, where the leading contenders were not only promising to transform Kenya but they also had their names to speak on their

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