Buy Zimbabwe this festive season
Vandudzai Zirebwa Buy Zimbabwe Traditionally the festive season is a period when companies the world over stock up with various goods and services in anticipation of increased sales due to…
Journalists converge for Rights’ indaba
Phyllis Kachere in ARUSHA, Tanzania About 40 journalists from African countries are meeting here on a sensitisation workshop on the activities of the African Court on Human and People’s Rights.…
Greg Bentley takes lead
Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter GREG Bentley seized the lead on day one of the Golden Pilsener Harare Open at Chapman yesterday after a fine round of five-under-par 67. The tournament…
Govt working on reviving motor industry
Business Reporter GOVERNMENT is reviewing factors blighting viability of the motor industry in the wake of the shutdown of Willowvale Mazda Motor Industries last year due to crippling financial woes…
Shiridzinomwa in a class of his own
Dr Tony Monda Art Zone MYRIADS of chairs tango, swivel and cha-cha-cha in a Fauvist palette of greens, mauves, pinks and vermilion. Here, a series of paintings with vibrantly coloured…
‘I’ll pay 15 cows for Zahara’
AND his love for her has grown so strong that he is determined to make her his wife. He has even offered her family lobola of 15 cows. Sifiso Simelane…
Sadc warns Renamo
Bulawayo Bureau SADC is closely monitoring the political situation in Mozambique and will not allow the Afonso Dhlakama-led Renamo rebels to destabilise that country, South African Home Affairs Minister Naledi…
Asian shares hit by Fed taper talk
Tokyo. — Asian shares slipped yesterday after minutes from the Federal Reserve’s latest meeting showed it was considering winding down its stimulus “in coming months”. But Tokyo rallied as the…
LATEST: One month ultimatum for foreign business owners
Lloyd Gumbo Online Reporter ALL foreigners operating in reserved sectors of the economy are left with one month to comply with the Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment Act by vacating reserved…
China buys 46 million kgs of Zimbabwean Tobacco
Oliver Kazunga Business Reporter CHINA has regained the top position as the major importer of Zimbabwe’s flue-cured tobacco buying 46.6 million kilogrammes worth $359.3 million since the beginning of the…





