Zim begins to repay European bank
THE government has started paying back loans it acquired from the European Investment Bank (EIB) as it moves to restore ties with the institution, a Cabinet Minister has said.
SMEs ‘engine for growth’
THE Zimbabwe Association of Microfinance Institutions (Zamfi) says small and medium scale enterprises (SMEs) require strategic guidance and financial support to be able to play a bigger and effective role…
Leather industry apex body set up
Business Editor THE Ministry of Industry and Commerce has set up a steering committee to spearhead the formation of the Zimbabwe Leather Development Council (ZLDC), an apex body that will…
RioZim anticipates increased operating loss
Senior Business Reporter RIOZIM says it is likely to report bigger losses for the full year to December 2014 owing to lower gold production at its Renco Mine, weak mineral…
Staff shortage, lack of resources blamed for zero pass rates
Factmore Dzobo Mpofini and Emboqane primary schools are a tale of two schools with one ending. More than a 100km separate the two schools, one in Matabeleland South and the…
How to walk in the spirit
Rev Sarah Nyathi Open Heavens Previously we discussed the law of “Sin and Death” which is examined at length by Paul in the Book of Romans chapters 7 and 8.…
Editorial Comment: Lift sanctions on First Family
ZIMBABWE and the European Union on Monday opened a new chapter in their relationship when they signed a co-operative agreement for the release of 234 million euros ($270 million) in…
Zanu-PF Politburo meets
Nduduzo Tshuma Political Editor THE Zanu-PF Politburo meets in Harare today where the party is expected to make a decision on the disciplinary matter involving former secretary for administration Cde…
21st February Movement fever grips Victoria Falls
Leonard Ncube Victoria Falls Reporter THE celebratory mood often associated with the 21st February Movement commemorations has already gripped the resort town of Victoria Falls.
Ex-soldier up for 29 counts of theft
Nokusa Masuku Court Reporter AN ex-soldier yesterday stunned a packed Western Commonage court in Bulawayo when he pleaded guilty to 29 counts of unlawful entry and theft.









