Antwerp ready to partner Zim Diamond Technology Centre

Clara Mawere Business Reporter Antwerp World Diamond Centre says it is prepared to enter into a strategic partnership with the Zimbabwe Diamond Technology Centre to ensure value addition of the…

Noami Campbell struggles to quit smoking

Naomi Campbell is determined to quit smoking but has confessed it has been a struggle The 43-year-old model who checked into rehab in 1999 to seek help for a cocaine…

Usher values sons above everything

Usher’s two sons mean everything to him and he describes the two boys as his ‘‘most prized possessions’’. The ‘‘Scream’’ hitmaker is father to Usher, six, and five-year-old Naviyd, who…

Harare’s death rate falls

Herald Reporter The death rate in Harare has fallen significantly from 10 242 in 2012 to 9 748 in 2013 while the number of HIV-related deaths among the productive age…

Charamba in control

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter TONGO Charamba set the pace midway through the Pre-Open Classic at Royal Harare yesterday. He carded an impressive five-under-par 67 to take control of the 51-member…

ICRISAT keen to expand operations in Zim

Agriculture Reporter The International Crop Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT) is committed to assisting Zimbabwe in small grain seed multiplication to boost food security, soil fertility and income…

Liquidity, economic activity weigh down CABS

Business Reporter CABS recorded a 22 percent drop in profit in the year to December 2013 mainly weighed down by the prevailing operating environment characterised by liquidity challenges and a…

Palmer fears for Woods

MIAMI. — When an 84-year-old receives a call from a 38-year-old who tells him about his aches and pains then the older man probably has every reason for concern. Unsurprisingly,…

Leadership foresight imperative for success

Hannan Chitate Business Reporter Managers become leaders when their foresight not only produces comprehensible strategies beyond next year, but offer room for emergent scenarios. Faced with persistent change, managers are…

Botswana, Namibia sign MoU

WINDHOEK. – NAMIBIA and Botswana have signed the R129 billion Trans Kalahari project that will link the two countries and eventually improve transportation of goods between the Southern African Development…

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