UPDATED: Zimra gets tough on illegal imports
Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau The Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (ZIMRA) has threatened to seize cross border buses that transport goods banned under statutory instrument number 64 of 2016 into the country.
Togo endorses Mzembi’s UNWTO campaign
Correspondent Tourism and Hospitality Industry Minister Dr Walter Mzembi, who is the Zimbabwe and SADC-endorsed candidate for the post of UNWTO Secretary General that falls vacant in 2017, delivered a…
Moyana falls on hard times
Tawanda Marwizi : Arts Correspondent Controversial lyricist Jacob Moyana who rose to fame with his song “Munotidako” has fallen on hard times The Herald Review has leant. According to a relative, the…
GOOD RIDDANCE, EVEN PASUWA IS BETTER THAN HODGSON
Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor— IT’S being dubbed English football’s darkest hour and as they begin the painful inquest into their disastrous $19 million four-year experiment with clueless coach Roy Hodgson,…
EU to rule on Michael Jackson Sony deal
BRUSSELS. – EU antitrust authorities will rule by August 1 whether to allow Sony Corp (6758.T) to buy out the Michael Jackson estate’s stake in its music publishing joint venture,…
Liquid Telecom acquires SA’s Neotel
Business Reporter Liquid Telecom, a subsidiary of Econet Wireless Global has acquired South African communications network operator Neotel for R6,55 billion (around $430 million) creating the largest independent fibre network…
‘Zim will save more if civil service burden is reduced’
Livingstone Marufu : Business Correspondent Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe governor Dr John Mangudya says Zimbabwe will save more than $400 million annually if the civil service sector burden is reduced. This comes…
Editorial Comment: Let’s be proactive on non-communicable diseases
MDC-T leader Morgan Tsvangirai’s sharing news of his affliction with colon cancer has once again brought to the fore the need for the nation’s health delivery system to urgently gear…
Preps for Jah Prayzah’s road show on course
Shadreck Mufandaedza : Arts Correspondent Preparations for contemporary musician Jah Prayzah’s road show from Harare to Bulawayo set for August 13 are underway. Jah Prayzah, real name Mukudzei Mukombe will travel to…
Banks as financial intermediaries
Sanderson Abel The banking business thrives on the financial intermediation abilities of financial institutions that allow them to lend out money at slightly high rates of interest while receiving money…











