Benefits of market research for SMEs
Sanderson Abel Market Research is defined as the process of gathering data on goods and services to determine whether the product or service will satisfy customers’ needs. Market research can…
MH370 saga: Govt rapped
KUALA LUMPUR. — Relatives of flight MH370 passengers have denounced the Malaysian government’s suggestion that it would soon look into issuing death certificates for those on board despite no proof…
ANC likely to take two-thirds majority
JOHANNESBURG. — ANC is on course to win nearly a two-thirds majority in the May 7 elections, a poll showed on Sunday, confounding analysts who had predicted a fall in…
Belgium tops tobacco buyers’ list
Belgium is the biggest buyer of Zimbabwean tobacco so far this year with 3,4 million kilogrammes worth $9,1 million having been exported to that country to date, the Tobacco Industry…
Govt spot on on salary alignment
Tirivashoma Makumbe The salary structure alignment that has been announced by Government is commendable and was long overdue. The move does not only ensure viability of state enterprises and the…
Is Roki running out of steam?
Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter That Rockford “Roki” Josphat is a talented artiste is unquestionable but, after his lacklustre performance at South African group, Uhuru’s concert held at Belgravia Sports Club…
Mafikizolo lead music awards nominations
The 2014 MTV Africa Music Awards (MAMA) nominations were revealed at a celebration at The Sands in Sandton last week. Mafikizolo once again proved to be a force to be…
World Bank calls for reforms unit
Business Reporter Government must consider establishing a dedicated technical team to drive implementation of economic reforms that bring about sustained growth, the World Bank has said.
Chris Brown’s trial delayed
Chris Brown’s trial was postponed to today as his bodyguard is seeking immunity to testify in the case after he was found guilty of assault in a separate trial. The…
Legendary commentator Liwewe dies
LUSAKA. — Zambia’s much-loved football commentator, the legendary Dennis Liwewe — one of African sport’s best recognised voices — has died aged 78, a family spokesman said yesterday.











