OPEN ECONOMY: Learning to play to our strengths
It could just be one of those topics easy to overlook. Maybe too many complexities hinder short-term solutions; hence it becomes easy to push it to the sidelines.
OPINION: Open letter to my President
Our country is currently faced with a myriad of challenges, many of which can very easily be overcome with minimum effort, some originality and innovativeness, and last – but not…
Boko Haram threatens Nigeria polls
Campaigning in Nigeria’s knife-edge presidential election entered its final week yesterday, with mounting questions about whether the vote will even go ahead and persistent security fears.
PRESIDENT AT 91: President’s Mugabe’s inner circle – A friend’s story
Ben Mucheche President Mugabe’s parents and mine lived in the same village in Chishawasha. This is where James Chikerema’s parents also lived.
ANALYSIS: Demystifying indigenisation and empowerment
Special Correspondent “The first step in making something meaningful is to define it”
VaShagare: Cool the temper; think!
ONE of our weaknesses as a nation is being too emotional.
Govt seeks $30m from Tongaat Hulett
Government on Tuesday formally approached Lowveld sugar producer Tongaat Hulett seeking a $30 million loan to fund the completion of Tokwe-Mukosi Dam in Chivi.
Zesa keeps power switch on
>> Prepaid meter system sighted >> Power stations at full throttle ZIMBABWE is gradually shifting from rolling blackouts to sustained power supplies, as the effects of demand-side management – spurred…
OBITUARY :Cde Masenyama, mourning the death
It is good-bye then Cde Kurayi Masenyama. Go well, colleague and friend.
EDITORIAL COMMENT: The anatomy of a man in decline
President Mugabe’s slip at Harare International Airport last week must surely be a gift from God.






