IDC struggles to get funding
Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter THE Industrial Development Corporation’s subsidiary companies require $40 to $50 million for working capital finance, but tight liquidity and banks restructuring of balance sheets have…
Thousands march for peace in Jo’burg
JOHANNESBURG. – Thousands of people marched through South Africa’s main city, Johannesburg, yesterday to demand an end to a recent wave of xenophobic attacks.
Jah Prayzah engages renowned producer
Sophia Chese Arts Correspondent After parting ways with Diamond Studios, Mukudzei Mukombe, widely known as Jah Prayzah, has engaged the services of renowned producer Keith Farquharson.
Madzibaba’s witnesses shamed
Court Reporters A jailed member of Madzibaba Ishmael Chokurongerwa Mufani’s sect yesterday corroborated his leader’s testimony that ACCZ president Bishop Ndanga, was “fixing” them for refusing to pray for him…
Xenophobia chokes bus operators
Abigail Mawonde Herald Reporter BUS operators plying the Harare-Johannesburg route yesterday said business has nosedived following the xenophobic attacks that have gripped South Africa.
Double job for Pasuwa
Grace Chingoma Senior Sports Reporter CALLISTO Pasuwa is set to be installed as the new Warriors coach following revelations that he has been tasked to assemble the squad that will…
Garikai on life outside Dairi-fest
Paul Munyuki Sports Reporter DAIRIBORD Schools Rugby festival director Sebastian Garikai believes the non-traditional rugby-playing schools should play continuously after the youth jamboree if they are to improve the quality…
DHL to increase service centres
Courier services firm DHL Express Zimbabwe says it is targeting to grow its footprint in the country by increasing service centres from the existing 100 to 1 000 by the…
Editorial Comment: Facts, not rhetoric, the answer
Zimbabwe is an open society and those wishing to influence Government policy can, and frequently do, lobby for alternatives, especially where different policies can lead to the same desired results.
‘Telecoms firms must reimburse clients’
Business Reporter LOCAL telecommunication firms could be flouting regulations and short-changing their customers by imposing a time limit on data bundles, which expire if not utilised within the fixed prescribed…











