Understanding retro-reflectors

THIS article will look at retro-reflectors for other vehicles, reflectors that are supposed to be fitted on the sides of vehicles and warning signs for trailers. A special emphasis will also be on Section 33 of Statutory Instrument 154 of 2010 which

Zim’s trade deficit widens

Business Reporter
ZIMBABWE’S trade deficit for the four months to April widened to US$1,6 billion after the country imported goods worth US$2,62 billion against exports of US$1,02 billion.
According to statistics released by ZimStat, South Africa was

Factory closures costing us

Vandudzai Zirebwa Buy Zimbabwe

THE Buy Zimbabwe family was this week saddened by the passing on of a gallant and patriotic son of Zimbabwe, Mr Amos Mushaninga, at a very tender age, when a lot was expected of him as executive director of

Campfire pins hopes on UNWTO

SLIGHTLY over 200 out of the national annual quota of 500 elephants were hunted in Campfire areas last year due to a decline in tourism, an official said on Thursday.
Communal Areas Management Programme for Indigenous

Mazda BT50: The perfect workhorse

Fact Jeke Behind the Wheel

WHEN most Zimbabweans think of a workhorse in terms of trucks what immediately comes to mind is your Toyotas, Nissans, Isuzus or Mazdas. In this week’s issue I would like to look at the Mazda BT50. I had quite

Sino-Zim facelift to boost cement output

Business Reporter
CEMENT manufacturer Sino-Zimbabwe Cement Company has commenced the first phase of upgrading and refurbishing its Gweru factory. According to the company, this phase, which is being undertaken on the cement mill and rotary kiln, is expected

Enactus contest on today

Business Reporter
THE Boost Fellowship/Enactus Zimbabwe will today host the annual Enactus Zimbabwe National Competition aimed at providing platforms to improve youth productivity and national competitiveness. The competition is expected to

ECB promises to keep rates at low levels

FRANKFURT. — The European Central Bank promised yesterday to keep its interest rates at current record low levels for an “extended period” or even cut them to support the ailing eurozone economy. Seeking to calm worries about

A toad likes water, but not when it heats up

THE political climate in Zimbabwe is becoming very interesting as each day passes with many people speculating on what is going to happen when the harmonised elections are finally held. Comparative analyses of how primary

Breaking News: Tsvangirai poll application dismissed

The Constitutional Court today dismissed Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai’s application to have poll dates extended beyond July 31. Details to follow . . .  

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