Barclays holds seminar for students

Grace-Anita Kaerasora : CCOSA student Catch them young or rather “catch them at the ABC level” were the words of Mr. Cris Chinaka, a renowned journalist and one of the most…

BOSSO million dollar question

Raymond Jaravaza The future ownership and survival of Highlanders Football Club is the subject of emotional and traditional debate sobered by the business side of things as it emerges the…

Amber Hotel rebranding

Roberta Katunga, Senior Business Reporter PLANS to rebrand African Sun-owned Mutare Amber Hotel to a Holiday Inn division are now at an advanced stage with the exercise completion date set…

Horticultural projects improve food security

Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Farming Reporter WHAT started as small horticultural projects to improve food security, and nutritional levels of vulnerable members of the community in Bulawayo’s high density suburbs has…

Silly season at Anglican Church

  The last 16 years have not been the most peaceful for the Anglican Church in Zimbabwe.Leadership wrangles, court battles and even violence among congregants have been common features –…

Sandy is done with babies

. . . says adios to Blues Versatile artiste Sandra Ndebele says she has done all she can in Bulawayo and is coming to Harare. A dancer, singer, songwriter, actress and…

Japanese firm in mining venture

Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Business Reporter A JAPANESE firm Japan Oil, Gas and Metals National Corporation (JOGMEC) together with a number of other countries’ geological survey departments will assist the country’s…

Stars win big in Hollywood

Bruce Ndlovu Zimbabweans this week woke up to news that three of their stars had won big in Hollywood, with the trio coming back with a credible 15 medals from…

Arda Jotsholo Estate set to get into full throttle

Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Farming Reporter FARMING operations at Arda Jotsholo Estate will get into full throttle this year, following challenges that have seen operations at the second part of the…

Cultural Heritage: Colonial interests and the changing rules of chiefly succession

Pathisa Nyathi IN the last instalment we made reference to the flouting of known traditional succession rules as a result of a changed political situation and its dominant interests. Prior…

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