Wage bill: What other countries have done
In Ireland, wage bill reductions were carried out at the height of the economic problems of 2008.
EU urges firms to utilise EPA agreement
Ngonidzashe Chiutsi Business Correspondent EUROPEAN Commission Trade, Private Sector, Regional Integration consultant Dr John Olympio has urged local companies to gear themselves for the opportunities that would be presented by the…
Input subsidies key to agric growth
Emilia Zindi – Agriculture Editor The upcoming 2015 /16 summer cropping season recently came under the spotlight in the National House of Assembly when Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Mechanisation and Irrigation…
An artist or a cultural practitioner?
Takudzwa Chihambakwe FOR 35 years Zimbabwe has celebrated one Independence Day after another without a National Cultural Policy.
Bleak future for alluvial miners
Mining company DTZ-OZGEO may never be allowed to resume operations along Mutare River after Environmental Management Agency (EMA) vowed to uphold the ban on alluvial mining along river beds citing…
HEROES DAY SPECIAL: ‘We killed whites like flies’
Last week, Cde Dennis Mlambo, whose Chimurenga name was Freeman Makoko gave us a chilling account of how members of the Crocodile Gang murdered some white man, while his wife…
Foreigners stampede for Zim citizenship
An increasing number of foreigners are applying to live in Zimbabwe permanently following a major improvement in the economy since 2009.
INSIGHT: Dribs and drabs on Fiscal Policy review
The efficacy of the National Budget in fostering the envisaged sustainable socio-economic transformation lies not in the thickness of the document or the amount of graphs therein.
Invest in youths, Bosso urged
Sports Reporters HIGHLANDERS Football Club members were presented with an opportunity to put the club on a renewal path during the elections held early this year when two young members…
Insight into Zim’s labour laws
THE recent landmark judgements by the Supreme Court pertaining the dismissal and welfare of workers has put back into the spotlight the need to immediately revamp the country’s labour laws.






