Another US$2m for Dimaf
CABS, which is administering the Distressed Industries and Marginalised Areas Fund (Dimaf), has to date extended more than US$28,7 million to companies, while an additional US$2 million is ready for…
SA’s clumsy new rules could ruin tourist business
THE ARRIVALS hall of South Africa’s biggest airport is a sea of safari green. Visitors turn up at OR Tambo International dressed for the bush, with cameras slung and wallets…
MOTIVATION: Think beyond your challenges of today
Never let the congestion in your street crowd your thinking and perspectives. Today is crowded with meetings, issues, deadlines, deliveries, news, needs, people, family and other needs crying for urgent…
Sport This Week
CRICKET ICC World Cup Pool B Today India v South Africa, Melbourne, 03:30 Pool A England v Scotland, Christchurch, 22:00 Tuesday Pool B West Indies v Zimbabwe, Canberra,03:30 Wednesday Pool…
Chiefs want change of regalia
Ishemunyoro Chingwere Government’s decision to accede to traditional leaders’ plea for a change of their official regalia has ignited debate on what the Zimbabwean culture entails regarding the leaders’ dressing.
TELECEL loses licence. . . as Chiyangwa bulldozes into saga
FOUNDING Telecel shareholder Dr Phillip Chiyangwa is sensationally claiming ownership of a significant stake in the Empowerment Corporation (EC) -which has 40 percent shareholding of Telecel Zimbabwe – through his…
Hwange expects mid-year salvation
HWANGE Colliery Company Limited (HCCL) expects to increase throughput to 400 000 tonnes from 300 000 tonnes by mid-2015 as the last batch of US$32 million worth of equipment for…
BISHOP LAZARUS: Of fake Gushungo adverts…and easiest way of getting into the Presidium
TODAYai??i??S sermon comes from James 1 vs 22 and Ephesians 4 vs 18. I shall be preaching about deceitful people since there is a unprecedented rush to ai???lickai??? the President…
BUSINESS FORUM: Getting the right board of directors
USUALLY any literature by Robson Rhodes, a British-based corporate governance guru, makes interesting reading. But it is his take on boards that is particularly instructive and insightful.
Lupane’s sleeping beauty yet to awaken
Harmony Agere and Edwin Mwase Villagers in the Lupane-Lubimbi basin as well as Gwayi are disappointed with the lack of progress on various energy projects earmarked for these areas as…






