Did King Lobengula have kinsmen across the Zambezi River?
WHAT is clear so far is that the last Ndebele king’s fate is shrouded in ENDURING mystery. No one can say definitively that they know exactly what happened to King…
INSIGHT: Contract manufacturing: A death sentence to industry
When you find yourself stuck in a hole, the wise say dig no further. Such wisdom must be heeded by players in the manufacturing sector, where capacity utilisation has been…
Poor customer service worries CCZ
Nqobizitha Dhlamini THE Consumer Council of Zimbabwe has expressed worry over poor customer service by various service providers in the country saying this was tainting the image of the country.
Gweru investor weaves US$24m business
. . . as property sector becomes lucrative Africa Moyo in GWERU LITTLE-known Gweru property development concern Tinshel Properties became the talk of the industry at the recent Zimbabwe National…
China uses US$483bn to stem rout
CHINA has created what amounts to a state-run margin trader with $483 billion of firepower, its latest effort to end a stock-market rout that threatens to drag down economic growth…
When tomorrow comes
Short Story by Dedani Nkala AT 32 she was still single. Although she was probably just an ordinary-looking woman, she was blessed with a kind heart. She had the brains
Junior Sables disappoint
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Who announced the pregnancy of Myriam, Yahoshua’s mother?
WE are in the gradual process of discovering the real or biological father of Yahoshua the Nazarene. From the last two articles, we now have useful details about his grandmother…
Blue Ribbon finds its Mr Moneybags
Africa Moyo BLUE Ribbon Industries has found a suitor prepared to invest more than US$40 million in exchange for a 75 percent stake in the business, judicial manager Mr Reggie…
Kenyan shopping Mall reopens for business
Kenya’s Westgate shopping mall reopened for business yesterday, almost two years after Somali Islamists stormed in and massacred 67 shoppers and staff in four days of carnage.



