Actress Mwatse making strides in SA

  Sophia Chese-Msowa : Arts Correspondent Zimbabwean television and stage actress, Evangelista Mwatse, is making a mark on the South African film industry where she has featured in a number of…

Zim successfully concludes third SMP

IMF approval paves way for full re-engagement Happiness Zengeni and Conrad Mwanawashe The International Monetary Fund has approved Zimbabwe’s Staff Monitored Programme and Article IV consultations laying a solid foundation…

Macheso welcome gig on tonight

Arts Reporter The stage has been set for Alick Macheso’s “Welcome Gig” at Dandaro Inn tonight. The show comes after the musician staged two massive gigs in South Africa and it…

‘Set up initiatives to curb brain drain’

Tinashe Makichi : Business Reporter Vice President Phelekezela Mphoko yesterday implored African countries to harness their human capital resource and set up initiatives to curb brain drain in the continent.Speaking while…

Musicians in charity concert at ZGS

Peter Tanyanyiwa : Arts Correspondent A number of artistes will come together in a fund-raising concert to assist a cancer patient. The concert will be held on Saturday at Zimbabwe-Germany Society and…

Lessons from SA on value addition, beneficiation

Dr Gift Mugano Last week I wrote about the recent International Monetary Fund World Economic Outlook which paint a gloomy picture for the global economy in 2016 and possibly 2017.The…

Govt to raise stake in Hwange

Business Reporter GOVERNMENT is on the verge of increasing its stake in Hwange Colliery Company Limited (HCCL) significantly after the coal miner said it is at an advanced stage of…

Trends from informal agric markets

Charles Dhewa As if to confirm that crowds can make better predictions than experts, people’s agricultural markets like Mbare in Harare and Malaleni in Bulawayo are shedding more light on…

NSSA gears up for Building Society launch

Business Reporter The National Social security Authority is now geared for the launch of its Building Society after receiving its bank licence from the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe last month. NBS…

‘Old technology costs Zim firms market share’

Golden Sibanda : Senior Business Reporter LOCAL companies are losing their market share to manufacturers from the region because they are using old technology, which makes them uncompetitive, a South African…

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