‘Zim needs effective fiscal policy for SWF’

Business Reporter Government needs to formulate sound fiscal policy and ensure effective public finance management when investing proceeds from finite natural resources to achieve sustainable economic, a paper from a…

Parly to hold public hearings on 2 Bills

Diana Nherera Herald Reporter The Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Finance and Economic Development is expected to hold public hearings for the Public Debt Management Bill and the Joint Ventures Bill…

Creating a conducive learning environment

Elliot Ziwira @ The Book Store By definition, a conducive learning environment is a platform devoid of both physical intimidation and emotional frustration, which allows for a free exchange of…

Does education, musical talent mix?

Fred Zindi Music In a September 2014 interview by Zim Entertainment, Tawanda Mumanyi, aka Seh Calaz from Mbare, of the “Mboko Imboko” fame was heard saying: “Although my music only…

Stereotypes: Who feels it knows it

Stanely Mushava Literature Today Early hours, when sun and song awaken the privileged to earth’s delights, and mellow vistas spread out, leaders may be surprised to know what it takes…

ICC slammed over Al-Bashir

Hebert Zharare and Lloyd Gumbo South Africa’s ruling party, the African National Congress, yesterday expressed shock at the interim order granted by the High Court in Pretoria, that sought to…

Nadal lifts Mercedes Cup

STUTTGART. — Rafael Nadal defeated Viktor Troicki 7-6 (7-3), 6-3 yesterday to become the first man to win clay and grass tennis titles at the Stuttgart Mercedes Cup Open tournament.

Tocky Vibes thrills

Arts Correspondent Tocky Vibes is one dancehall musician who has been slammed for poor performances of late. At some functions dancehall fans throw missiles at the musician though critics have…

Rediscovering Africa’s metaphysical roots

Lovemore Ranga Mataire The Reader There is an interesting debate going on in academic circles about the need to embrace an afro-centred framework upon which Africans must view themselves in…

Why the opposition loves Dr Mujuru

POLITICAL MONDAYS – Edmund Kudzayi LAST week NewsDay carried yet another sympathetic column depicting Dr Mujuru as a vulnerable innocent and demanding she be left alone. For a newspaper that…

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