How to make your website work for you

Tonderai Rutsito TechSpot
In the past I have emphasised the need for every company to have a functional website to increase its visibility on the market. However, the establishment of a website should not be an end in itself because you cannot just sit back and expect your fortunes to start turning for the better just like that. Your website is not going to do the job on its own

Companies are big because they advertise

Shelter Chieza Change Management
When I was growing up with my peers, we used to say to each other “Please pass me the Colgate” while referring to any toothpaste brand or “I want a Coke” when referring to any soft drink brand or Royco for any soup brand. Naive as we were, we did not realise that we were a product of a mind blast that would carry itself to an old age. It is never

Inclusive Govt failed dismally on the economic front

Takunda Mugaga Economic Agenda
The life of the inclusive Government, which came into being following an arduous stretch of negotiations, is set to end within the next 10 days and it is only fitting that the final Cabinet meeting should observe a moment to honour former SA president Thabo Mbeki for the huge role he played in facilitating this arrangement. The inclusive Government

The tale of three little pigs

Zachary Aldwin Milkshake in the Boardroom
ONCE upon a time there were three little pigs – Albert, Herbert and Fansidor (their father being a progressive man had named the last one after surviving a bout of malaria but the clerk at the births registry had spelt the name of the anti-malarial drug wrong). However, their names are not really essential to the story. When they were old enough they

‘Telecel will comply with indigenisation laws’

THERE has been a lot of talk regarding the status of Telecel Zimbabwe’s shareholding and its compliance with the country’s indigenisation laws. Herald Business this week caught up with the company’s chairman, DR JAMES MAKAMBA (JM), and engaged him on this and other issues. Here are excerpts

Calculating VAT on imported services

Value Added Tax is levied on taxable supplies which include goods and services traded locally, imports and exports. This week’s edition looks at the treatment of imported services for

Anoca sign tripartite deal

LAUSANNE. – The Association of National Olympic Committees of Africa, the Russian Olympic Committee and the Russian International Olympic University recently signed a Memorandum of Co-operation, formalising the three parties’ commitment to promoting Olympic values and training a new generation of managers for the sports industry in Africa

Blatter to stay as Fifa president

RIO DE JANEIRO. – Fifa president Sepp Blatter’s chances of remaining in office after 2015 have increased dramatically after Fifa secretary-general Jerome Valcke urged him to stay in the job. Valcke was asked if he would be standing as Fifa president and after laughing off that suggestion by saying he had a World Cup to organise, he said Blatter

Trio for Craven Week Festival

Mbachi Mutukula-Maregere  Sports Reporter
PROMISING young rugby players Mufaro Chareka, Dustin Pike and Tristan Evans have won themselves a good opportunity to showcase their talents for the first time in the Zimbabwe Under-14 team at the Craven Week Festival in South Africa. The week-long festival will start on June 24 in Limpopo’s Bela Bela area and Zimbabwe have been drawn in

Dominant England ease into final

LONDON. – England powered into the final of the Champions Trophy with a seven-wicket victory over a South Africa side who once again underperformed in a major semi-final.
James Anderson (2-14) and James Tredwell (3-19) starred with the ball as the Proteas collapsed to 80-8 before a 95-run stand between David Miller and Rory Kleinveldt hauled

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