Lack of competitiveness is our worst enemy

Dr Gift Mugano Correspondent Zimbabwe’s trade deficit continued to soar with no indication of any possibility of the trend to reverse. In many cases, basing on quarterly statistics produced by ZIMSTAT, Zimbabwe…

The pursuit of a self-sustainable incubator

Kudzai Mubaiwa Business Hub The ability of an incubator to cover expenses with predictable, reliable sources of funding is what is called self-sustainability, and the pursuit of it is a best…

Gerrard snubbed Chelsea

LONDON. – Steven Gerrard claims he couldn’t join Chelsea, because of his hometown connection with Liverpool. Jose Mourinho was an admirer of Gerrard during his first spell at Stamford Bridge.

The trade-offs

Zachary Aldwin Milkshake in the Boardroom The artist who builds gives away a song or even an entire album because he knows people will buy the next one. The builder values…

Serena eyes sixth Wimbledon crown

LONDON. – Serena Williams has set her sights on moving a step closer to an historic calendar Grand Slam as the world number one launches her bid for a sixth…

Benzema my best friend: Rihanna

Rihanna feels her boyfriend Karim Benzema is like her “best friend’’ because they were pals for so long before they started dating. The “Diamonds” singer has been on a string of…

Doc Vikela’s comic birthday party

Anesu Mawarire Entertainment Reporter Renowned stand-up comedian Doc Vikela celebrated his birthday in style on Tuesday night at Gaby’s Restaurant during the Short Time comedy show. Fellow comedians, musicians and filmmakers…

Water resources summit kicks off

Funny Hudzerema and Daniel Kachere Government remains committed to the development of infrastructure which is vital to adequate water provision, investment, economic growth and industrialisation, Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa has…

ZHL posts 160pc growth

Conrad Mwanawashe Business Reporter ZIMRE Holdings Limited comprehensive income for the first quarter grew 160 percent from a negative position in the same period last year. Local operations contributed 56 percent…

England sport’s racial division

LONDON. – Craig Kieswetter was explaining how England’s cricket team had lost its way. “Success changed people,” he said. “Cliques developed. It grew worse. The Test players were together so much…

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