How to interpret speed signs
Ernest Muchena IntroductionSpeed limit in Zimbabwe is denoted in km/h. However, it should be noted that our signs are most marked km/h on them. Foreign drivers coming into any country have a moral obligation to know the unit used on the foreign roads they
Little expected on manufacturing sector growth – CZI
Manufacturing sector growth this year will depend on companies’ ability to introduce cost-cutting initiatives as well as realign business focus, an official said on Monday.According to statistics from the Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries, capacity
Let’s add value to our tobacco
Vandudzayi Zirebwa Buy ZimbabweTHE increasing number in bales being delivered to the country’s tobacco auction floors is a very positive development that augurs well for the country’s economy.
After going through a slump due to the economic challenges that the country went
Emirates opens Harare ticketing office
Business ReporterEMIRATES Airlines has opened a new Harare sales and ticketing office as the company continues to consolidate its presence in the country.
The United Arab Emirates-based airline, which is one of the fastest growing
Jamaican cops get tough on passa passa
STREET dances have long been a staple of dancehall and Jamaican culture, but this may soon be a thing of the past.Platinum output at Unki falls
REFINED platinum output at Unki Mine decreased 22 percent in the first quarter compared to the same period last year, its parent company Anglo Platinum (Amplats) has said.Unki Mine, situated approximately 60km from Gweru, produces about 120 000 tonnes
Gaza’s tunnel graveyards
Mohammed Omer
ZSE terminates three listings
Business ReporterTHE Zimbabwe Stock Exchange’s interim board has ordered the termination of the listing of Barbican Holdings Limited, TZI Limited and Red Star Limited.
The order, which was effected on Tuesday this week, saw the removal of the three
VP tours ZITF stands
Vice President Joice Mujuru yesterday toured various exhibition stands at the ongoing annual Zimbabwe International Trade Fair.Malawian President Joyce Banda will today officially open the 54th edition of
Using science to boost craft
David DicksonTANZANIAN government funding aims to help weavers, wood carvers and furniture makers profit from science, says George Achia.
In Mwenge, a district in northern Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, there is a market where ebony sculptures, wood carvings and other craft-works are sold.


