Choppies to open five more shops
Choppies Zimbabwe plans to open five more shops by December bringing the total number of branches in the country to 29. The group last Friday opened two shops in Mabvuku and…
PSMAS boss’ hearing postponed
Herald Reporter The matter in which suspended Premier Service Medical Aid Society (PSMAS) managing director Mr Henry Mandishona was seeking the intervention by the Ministry of Public Service, Labour and…
Syrian crisis: Rivalry, geopolitics and sovereignty
Sharon Hofisi Correspondent The Syrian crisis raises pertinent questions which are multifarious: Is it geopolitics at its worst in the Middle East? Is the crisis enmeshed in national interests and survival…
Rand hits new all-time low
Johannesburg — The rand hit new record lows yesterday as the prospects of a US rate hike hardened, a development that helped push stocks higher as money flowed into rand…
IDBZ’s $50m bond not fully subscribed
Business Reporter THE Infrastructure Development Bank of Zimbabwe’s five year $50 million energy bond issued last year was not fully subscribed and is still available for subscription.
Pressure grows on Beckenbauer in 2006 WC scandal
BERLIN. — Franz Beckenbauer is under pressure to explain his part in Germany’s 2006 World Cup soccer scandal after the emergence of a document directly linked to the legendary player…
Female poets in ‘Life’ anthology
Beaven Tapureta Bookshelf Sometime in May this year this column carried an article with a ‘painful’ question which was put under scrutiny and the question was: “Where are Shona female poets”?
Market research vital for business success
Sanderson Abel All economic players, whether involved in big or small business ventures should understand that markets are dynamic and continuously changing. This implies that there is very little time for…
Moyes fired
MADRID. — Former Manchester United manager David Moyes was sacked by Real Sociedad on Monday after a turbulent year in charge during which he failed to turn around the Basque…
Carelse-Juul’s camp submit forms
Sports Reporters ZIFA aspiring candidate Trevor Carelse-Juul’s camp will have to wait until Friday to know their fate after submitting their nomination forms again yesterday to the ZIFA Electoral Committee.





