Pokello vs Hakeem: Zim’s dilemma
Tafadzwa Zimoyo Arts CorrespondentZimbabwean housemates in the Big Brother Africa — The Chase, Pokello Nare (right) and Hakeem Mandaza (left) are up for eviction this Sunday.
The two join Annabel from Kenya, Bolt of Sierra Leone, Namibia’s Dillish and Maria and Natasha from Malawi.
Star FM elevates dancehall
Brenda Phiri Arts CorrespondentStar FM’s Zim Dancehall All-Star Party is proving to be the best thing to ever happen to the local dancehall sector.
The Saturday night show that has successfully uplifted local dancehall received a boost last week with two more slots on Thursdays (10pm to midnight) and Fridays (7pm to
Top banker attacks English banks
LONDON. — Bank of England governor Mervyn King, who stepped down yesterday attacked commercial banks for their intense political lobbying against new rules on capital reserves.Eurozone rates remain unchanged
FRANKFURT. — The European Central Bank has no intention of altering eurozone interest rates for the time being, as economic conditions remain weak, executive board member Benoit Coeure said yesterday.Cabinet reshuffle won’t affect Greek govt: PM
ATHENS. — Greek prime minister Antonis Samaras yesterday insisted his government was stable despite a reshuffle following the uproar over the disputed closure of public broadcaster ERT.Strike the iron until it is hot!
Victoria Ruzvidzo Business Focus
It is believed that you strike an iron while it is hot, but it appears there are instances that compel us to strike the iron until it becomes hot! Zimbabwe finds itself in such a scenario. In this country we are presently in a mode where we say as companies we cannot produce enough because of lack of capital, banks say they cannot lend more
SiS turns one, maintains strategic space
Business ReporterThe Success in Stilettos Seminar Series resumes today with a session for women interested in developing their leadership insights and capacities almost a year after the series offered its first seminar.
Embrace corporate governance, firms urged
Business ReporterNEWLY elected president of the Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators in Zimbabwe Mr Glovah Ngoni Madzima says the public and private sector should embrace good corporate governance practices as an important tool for sustainable economic development.
BNC struggles to keep afloat
Business ReporterNICKEL miner and refiner Bindura Nickel Corporation says it has failed to secure additional capital for Trojan Mine and shareholders are now considering “strategic options” to raise the funds.



