Beloved ‘René’ is no more

Tinashe Kusema — FROM its launch, back in 1982, British sitcom “Allo ‘Allo” thrilled and entertained fans for decades and in some parts of the world, Zimbabwe particularly, it still…

Great minds reflect on vegetarianism (continued)

Rastafarian Perspectives  Ibo Rangarirai Foroma — Since time immemorial the wise and sensible minded people advocated vegetarianism for all humanity hence their message is remains important.

New tastes spawn new construction SMEs

Africa Moyo — AS the rich carve out mountains to erect spell-binding mansions and, as modest new home owners construct their own castles in and around Harare, fledgling suppliers of…

Zambia Plus: Priming for growth

After a year of worrying economic decline, the Zambian government hopes to kick-start 2017 with a recovery plan to stabilise its fragile economy.

Harare districts take charge of operations

Debra Matabvu and Yvonne Mutava Harare City Council has decentralised its service delivery mandate with districts now retaining 25 percent of revenue collected in a move set to improve operations…

Helping the distressed, needy

Holy Qur’aan Speaks Umari Stambuli  — Helping and supporting those in need is encouraged by Islam and a noble characteristic which proves sincere brotherhood. The life and manners of the…

Bulawayo province starts preps for 2018 elections

Nozibelo Maphosa, Sunday News Reporter THE Zanu-PF Bulawayo Province has started preparing for next year’s harmonised elections with a two-day conference that opened yesterday at Bulawayo Polytechnic meant to come…

Importing goods worth $5 billion is unsustainable

A FEW weeks ago, the national statistical agency, Zimstat released figures of how the country performed in terms of imports and exports last year.

Employee salaries should be a priority

Tauarai Changwa Business Forum — ONE of the major criticisms of capitalism is its callous disregard for worker’s welfare in the drive for profit.

Gold feels under the weather

Africa Moyo — GOLD MINERS, especially small-scale producers, fear that protracted wet weather conditions will push back both throughput and production at a time output was nearing record highs.

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