‘Reducing imports could save $2bn’

Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter Zimbabwe could save $2 billion annually by reducing the importation of 40 percent of products coming into the country despite existing capacity to produce them…

Zimpapers pays tribute to Star FM boss Taderera

Farai Kuvirimirwa Herald Reporter Zimpapers last week held a farewell party for outgoing Star FM general manager Admire Taderera and disc jockey Innocent Tshuma, to honour them for their contribution…

Samora remembered

Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter The Zimbabwe International Film Festival opened with a gripping film titled “Camarada Presidente” by a Zimbabwean filmmaker — Mosco Kamwendo — setting the bar for this…

Milling industry workers drop strike threat

Business Reporter MILLING industry workers have backed down from a proposed collective job action to press for a 5 percent increment, lawyers representing grain millers said. The workers, through the…

Sharing Economy can change informal sector

Happiness Zengeni in New York The Sharing Economy trend could transform the informal economy as it enables multiple people to have access to markets, which are generally not accessible to…

Madzvamuse seeks re-election

Collin Matiza Sports Editor THE term of office of the current executive committee of the Zimbabwe Handball Federation has expired and the organisation is expected to hold its elections to…

Behind the war against ISIS

Bin van Auken Correspondent The governments of both Australia and Canada on Friday formally joined the new war that Washington has launched in the Middle East, ostensibly for the purpose…

‘Flashback’ hits Delta Gallery

Stephen Garan’anga Visual Art Gallery Delta Foundation for Art and the Humanities is currently showing a select collection of Zimbabwean contemporary paintings and graphics with a few dating as far…

Lower climate finance to weaken Paris deal

Jeffrey Gogo Climate Story CONTRARY to widespread assertions, the industrialised countries of the European Union have just proved it is not impossible, and certainly not unviable, to achieve economic growth…

The self-publishing, mediocrity debate

Stanely Mushava Literature Today Self-publishing, as it is happening in Zimbabwe, is by and large a spiral of mediocrity whereby more and more is being produced without commitment to quality.

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