Man loses Benz in stand deal
Tendai Rupapa Senior Court Reporter A Harare man allegedly lost his Mercedes Benz to a suspected fraudster who took it away on the pretext that he wanted a test drive after…
National competitiveness reports vital to growth
Dr Gift Mugano Correspondent Globalisation, fuelled by rapid technological change, shrinking economic distance and sweeping trade liberalisation, has led to an increasingly complex competitiveness landscape.
Savanna to open 300 cigarette kiosks
Conrad Mwanawashe Business Reporter SAVANNA Tobacco is set to roll out 300 kiosks which will operate as mini-depots countrywide in the next 12 months starting in Harare. “Over the next year…
Till divorce do us part . . .
Fortious Nhambura Senior Features Writer Though in the past one could rarely hear of divorce suits, such cases are becoming a common word in the neighbourhood, at the workplace and even…
SEZs the panacea to Zim economy
Brian Mudumi and Takudzwanashe Mundenga Special Economic Zones (SEZs) could be a panacea to Zimbabwe’s socio-economic rigidities. These incentive-packed, geographically designated areas can restore Zimbabwe’s economy that has been emaciated…
SA strengthen losing squad
JOHANNESBURG. — South Africa Under-23 coach Owen Da Gama has named an almost unchanged side from the one that held Zimbabwe to a 1-1 draw in the first leg of…
Roma after Szczesny
LONDON . – Roma have made a move to sign Arsenal goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny on a season-long loan. Arsenal and Roma are in talks over a possible loan deal for Szczesny,…
Bangladesh steady ship
CHITTAGONG. – Half-centuries by Mahmudullah Riyad and Tamim Iqbal gave Bangladesh the edge over top-ranked South Africa yesterday as the unfancied hosts reached 179-4 before rain stopped play on the…
50 Cent ‘borrows jewellery, cars’
After filing for bankruptcy last week, 50 Cent, whose real name is Curtis Jackson, appeared in a Manhattan Supreme Court on Tuesday morning to testify that he is not as…
390 000 tourists visit Zim in Q1
Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter TOURIST arrivals into Zimbabwe declined by 0,3 percent to 387 557 during the first quarter of this year weighed down by a fall in visitors…


