Properties market a good buy

INVESTING in the country’s property sector is still a good buy for investors as demand especially in housing is growing. A number of cities across the country are battling growing…

DEALING WITH SMELLY FEET IN SUMMER

IT can happen to anyone at any time. Even if you don’t suffer from smelly feet, summer can get the better of us. The increased risk of swimming, going to…

Archer full capacity op by March 2016

Roberta Katunga, Senior Business Reporter LEADING Bulawayo textile company, Archer Clothing is set to develop a wide range of leather products over the next six months after opening a leather…

I repeat, hair is part of beauty!

Peter Matika SO it appears I stirred a hornet’s nest last week when I wrote the piece on eyebrows.

General Belting seeks $5m to ramp up production

HARARE — Listed conveyor belt manufacturer General Belting is seeking $5 million to ramp up production and regain market share.

Houghton joins Ireland for Zimbabwe tour

FORMER Zimbabwe coach Dave Houghton will assist Ireland during their tour of the country this month. Ireland coach John Bracewell described Houghton’s addition to his staff for the one-day series…

Renewal and regeneration: Essence behind Ncwala ceremony of the Ngoni

Pathisa Nyathi ONCE the traditionally and elegantly dressed Paramount Chief Mpezeni entered the arena the formal programme commenced. The proceedings started with a traditional prayer, some kind of chant or…

Company directors establish council

Noble Ncube, Business Reporter DIRECTORS of various companies in Zimbabwe have established a new association — Directors Protection Council of Zimbabwe (DPCZ) — in a move aimed at protecting directors…

Hard work pays off for Tatenda Safaris’ Gunda

Richard Muponde, Business Correspondent SHEER determination and years of hard work have finally paid off for Victoria Falls prominent businesswoman and Safari operator, Mrs Tatenda Rangarirai Gunda after she scooped…

Visual artistes on Intwasa exclusion

Ntombiyolwandle Ndlovu, Sunday Leisure Reporter VISUAL artists in Bulawayo have expressed concern over their exclusion at this year’s Intwasa Arts Festival koBulawayo saying this has greatly affected their work.

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