Zim karateka wins gold in SA
Zimbabwean karateka Tangai Mhlanga yesterday booked a ticket for a trip to fight in Russia after clinching the first African World Fighting Kyokushinkai Organisation middleweight belt in South Africa.
INSIGHT: Trying high mix, low volume manufacturing
Given the smaller size of most of the plants in our manufacturing sector, compared to those found in highly industrialised nations, we can surely afford to do HMLV value addition,…
CRICKET: Chevrons eye upset at World Cup
As Zimbabwe prepare to leave for the ICC Cricket World Cup this Wednesday, the nation wonders if August 31, 2014 will inspire the Chevrons to do miracles and cause upsets…
African Sun: Corporate Social Investment
Holiday Inn Bulawayo embarked on a refurbishment of the Mpilo Hospital B6 ward between 2013 and 2014 as part of the Group’s Corporate Social Investment programme.
MOTORING: Cape Town bans ‘pimp my ride’
The motor industry is in uproar over the Cape Town traffic department’s efforts to clampdown on modified cars as part of their actions against illegal street racers.
PRESIDENT AT 91: How President Mugabe became my father
Albert Mugabe Jnr, son of President Mugabe’s step-brother, was raised by the President in a way any biological father would raise his own child.
‘I am leaving Zimbabwe now’ BY JIMMY
By Jimmy I am a Zimbabwean and I have decided to leave the country! Yes, you heard that right, I have decided to leave the country! But first things first.
The politics of business
“A DEVELOPMENTAL state is characterised by a government with sufficient organisation and authority to drive forward its economic goals.
OPINION: Yes, the party is supreme to Govt
While the 6th Zanu-PF National People’s Congress held in December 2014 will largely be remembered for far-reaching, fundamental and transformational changes to the top party leadership,
Zim’s import bill drops $1,4bn
THE country’s appetite to import dropped by US$1,4 billion last year as falling consumer spending put a dent on aggregate demand.


