More heads roll at ZBC
Herald Reporter The Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation yesterday reportedly fired five managers as part of the ongoing streamlining of its workforce. The four are John Gambanga (manager bulletins), Charles Kawadza (head…
The ‘big lie’ of the US dollar reserve currency
Correspondent The conventional wisdom is that no other currency in the world can support the global bond market save the US dollar. Therefore, we cannot do without the US dollar!
China’s central bank defends handling of yuan plunge
BEIJING. – Chinese central bank officials yesterday offered a rare public defence after this week’s unexpected devaluation, saying the yuan will stabilize and eventually resume its climb.
Air Zimbabwe: Blaming the victim!
Isdore Guvamombe Reflections Back in the village, in the land of milk, honey and dust or Guruve, we marvelled at the prospects of seeing our aluminium birds — the Air Zimbabwe…
Super Label hosts Freeman birthday bash
Immaculate Hove Entertainment Reporter The HKD boss Emergy “Freeman” Chidzanga celebrates his birthday at the Club Super Label in the capital tonight. The bash will be graced by prominent and upcoming…
Tsvangirai: When devil runs with the gospel
Joram Nyathi Spectrum Here is a man who has staked his rise to power on making the economy “scream” telling us on Heroes Day that he cares about our welfare. How…
Toni Braxton, Babyface to visit Victoria Falls
Tafadzwa Zimoyo Entertainment Reporter American R’n’B icons – Toni Braxton and Babyface who are scheduled to perform at the Borrowdale Racecourse on August 28 will tour some of Zimbabwe’s tourist attractions…
Dairibord to continue reducing costs
Munesu Nyakudya Business Reporter DAIRIBORD Holdings says it will continue to reduce costs to grow profits in light of falling margins, as it returned to profitability in the interim to June…
Old Mutual embraces informal sector
Old Mutual Zimbabwe plans to spread its integrated financial products dubbed the Green Zone across the country this year as it moves to bring its services closer to the informal…
Editorial Comment: Skeletons tumble from British cupboards
As the discourse around Zimbabwe’s heroes who were killed and had their remains taken to Britain where they are exhibited as trophies continues, there is one point that hardly escapes…











