Investor sought for gas extraction

Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Business Reporter DISCOVERY Investments is seeking a potential investor to partner the company to start coal bed methane gas extraction at its 100 000 hectare concession in…

Biometric voting for 2018 polls

Zimbabwe will engage international experts for implementation of a biometric voting system for the 2018 general election, among other significant changes to the polling framework. The biometric system the Zimbabwe…

Air Zim refurbishment stalls

Dumisani Nsingo, Business Reporter NATIONAL airline Air Zimbabwe is struggling to raise $1,6 million needed by South African Airways for the refurbishment of one of the two A320 airbuses which…

ARTS FOCUS: Teachers protect learners’ interests

Raisedon Baya This time of the month is not usually the time for resolutions. Resolutions are usually made first week of the year. So if by now you still find…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Indigenisation is cornerstone of African renaissance

“So when the Africans say ‘indigenisation’, why is this a strange notion? And yet when we talk about solutions to Africa’s development, one of the issues that we have to…

Gold production surpasses target

. . . sector hauls 18 tonnes . . . Govt heightens monitoring THE country’s gold production leapt 33,8 percent to 18,6 tonnes in 2015 from a year earlier, helping…

Opposition grand coalition: Much ado about nothing

Dumisani Sibanda ZIMBABWE has a plethora of political parties, some so small that they would be defeated in an election if just one clan decided to form a political outfit.

Crisis of ubuntu

Cetshwayo Mabhena In the world of free and happy people, the power of any idea or philosophy should be measured by one standard: What does the idea or philosophy contribute…

Marketing efforts improve European tourist arrivals

Roberta Katunga, Senior Business Reporter MARKETNG efforts especially exhibiting at tourism shows is yielding positive results for the tourism sector with a marked increase in arrivals from the European market…

NRZ bosses smile to the bank, workers suffer

Dumisani Sibanda Sunday News Correspondent MANAGEMENT at the National Railways of Zimbabwe has not reduced their salaries in line with a Government directive issued in 2014 which pegged salaries for parastatals…

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