DIVINE APPOINTMENTS: ‘Zim needs true revival’

Journalist and award-winning author Phillip Kundeni Chidavaenzi together with his wife Simba-Lyn recently graduated from Bible School and on Saturday, they are launching an inter-denominational Christian couples ministry.

Employers, employees cross swords

AFTER the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ)’s recent proposal for both Government and business to consider a wage and salary freeze, it seems employers and employees are going back to…

Mudzimba with Mai Chisamba: Maid snatched my husband

Maid snatched my husband MAI CHISAMBA, I really need your help. Am married and have been blessed with four children.

VICTORIOUS LIVING: To build Africa we need wisdom

Through life experiences and lessons I have come to know that for every decision you make there is a reward or a consequence. It is with such a crucial background…

Premier licensed for tobacco marketing season

The Tobacco Industry Marketing Board has licensed three auction floors, including Premier Tobacco Auction Floor, for the 2015 marketing season that begins on March 4.

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…

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…

The PRESIDENT @91: The man who money can’t move

Dr Philip Chiyangwa President Mugabe and I are basically of the same family. He is my elder brother.

REA in renewable energy push

Lorraine Muromo – Business Reporter THE Rural Electrification Agency intends to raise US$72 million to bankroll its renewable energy projects.

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…

×
×