SA hails BRICS role

CAPE TOWN. – The South African government yesterday paid tribute to the achievements of BRICS in regional and international affairs. “Since its first summit in 2009, BRICS has consolidated its…

Njelele shrine forgotten treasure

Lovemore Ranga Mataire Senior Writer CAN the economic challenges and social ills currently afflicting the country be attributed to lack of spiritual appeasement of thousands of people who perished during the…

Zim enjoys unparalleled religious liberty

Tafara Shumba Correspondent Persecution of Christians in some parts of the world has raised religious liberty into a contemporary global issue. Two weeks ago, the Seventh Day Adventists (SDA) converged…

Agricultural productivity close to Umdala’s heart

THE land issue was one of the key national questions that Father Zimbabwe, the late Vice President Dr Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo confronted. Yesterday we featured an excerpt of his book…

SA to miss growth target

Johannesburg. – Finance Minister Nhlanhla Nene says the economy will not reach the 2,7 percent growth the Treasury forecast in February, which is putting the fiscal outlook under “increasing pressure”.

Dos, don’ts of demotion

 Taurai Musakaruka HR Issues Demotion is defined as a reduction of dignity, importance, responsibility, power or status of an employee even if his or her salary and benefits and rank are…

19-year-old stuns Nadal

WIMBLEDON. – You would have given Australian teenager Nick Kyrgios a puncher’s chance – a server’s chance – in his fourth-round tennis match on Wimbledon’s Centre Court against two-time champion…

Art of marketing

Zach Aldwin Milkshake in the Boardroom Soccer fever seems to have gripped soccer fans across the globe as the World Cup is now in full swing. With it has come some moments…

Why PayPal is a big deal for locals

Tonderai Rutsito Techno Spot Zimbabwe software developers have tried to come up with a solution that will enable a flawless online payment system with local efforts from players like Paynow,…

Government Defends E15 Fuel

GOVERNMENT has defended its decision to increase mandatory ethanol blending to 15 percent, saying car dealers condemning the fuel could be doing so only as a marketing gimmick.

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