Breakfast meeting for Angola market research findings

Ngonidzashe Chiutsi Business Correspondent ZIMTRADE is next week set to hold a breakfast business meeting in Bulawayo to disseminate findings of the Angola market research which was carried out in…

The ICC to try Ivory Coast’s former President Gbagbo

The International Criminal Court (ICC) said it will try Ivory Coast’s ex-president Laurent Gbagbo for crimes against humanity allegedly committed during a bloody 2010-2011 election standoff. Gbagbo (69), the first…

We want jobs, SA tells Zuma

JOHANNESBURG — South Africans want President Jacob Zuma to focus on job creation in his State of the Nation address, market research company Ipsos said on Friday.

Little to show for GNU economic growth

One would expect that the growth realised during the GNU era has translated into enhanced quality of life for the motherland’s citizenry. Zimbabwe’s economy has been growing dynamically since 2009.…

Opinion: ‘Welcome to the hotel Tsvangirai’

A story of a hotel known as Hotel California is told. It is something of a sweet tale amongst us who love rock and roll. It made 1977 a very…

Government rolls out Massive Housing Programme

At least 10 000 low-cost houses have been constructed countrywide with 15 000 more units expected to be built by year-end as the authorities move to address accommodation problems mainly…

Sexual offenders should be punished severely: First Lady

First Lady Amai Grace Mugabe says men who sexually abuse women and girls should face harsh punishment, including the possibility of hanging.

Controversial World Cup Referees hog the limelight

The World Cup faced fresh refereeing controversy on Friday as Fifa chiefs defended Japanese official Yuichi Nishimura after he awarded Brazil a bitterly contested penalty in their opening game victory…

Zimbabwe’s vision for SADC Chairmanship

Zimbabwe is expected to advocate the beneficiation and value addition of natural resources in Southern Africa during its one-year tenure as Southern African Development Community (SADC) chair. The country will…

Editorial Comment: ZESA should widen its scope

This paper believes Zesa has not done enough to create an enabling environment for the penetration of energy conserving technologies and renewable energy. The energy utility now has a credible…

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