Micro financial institution launches loyalty card
Ngqwele Dube, Business Correspondent MICROFINANCE institution, MoB Capital has launched a loyalty card that will see holders getting discounts from various services providers across different sectors of the economy.
Banks to auction 22 houses
Nozibelo Maphosa and Dickson Mangena, Sunday News Reporters A TOTAL of 22 upmarket houses in Bulawayo will on Friday go under the hammer after their owners failed to service loans,…
The Four Generations
Well, after last week when I wrote of a fusion of generations, a colleague, Professor Dingilizwe Zvavanhu challenged me to extend that issue with a substantiation of generation differences, to…
Re-awakening an economic giant — the case of National Railways of Zimbabwe
NO country in the world that is serious about industrialisation, job creation and economic prosperity can ever dream of achieving these goals without a solid and functional rail system. It…
Hebrews adopted deity from Canaanites
Shingai Rukwata Ndoro Chiseling the Debris We have discovered that “God” is a common Germanic (Teutonic) mythical ancestor (“gott/gawd/gaud”), a Germanic “union, even sexual union (to mate)” (“ghodh/ghadh”) or a…
Delta are back!. . . Announcement expected this week
DELTA Beverages have agreed to renew their sponsorship package for the Premier Soccer League and the announcement is expected this week.
YouTube: UK government suspends ads amid extremism concerns
THE United Kingdom government has removed its adverts from YouTube amid concerns they are appearing next to “inappropriate” material on the video-sharing site.
Zimbabwe lands AU leadership position
Harare Bureau ZIMBABWE has landed the vice-chairpersonship of African Union — Specialised Technical Committee (AU- STC) on Transport, Transcontinental and Interregional Infrastructure, Energy and Tourism a body that seeks to…
Local Content Policy boon for industry
Grace Kaerasora Industry is confident that Government’s Local Content Policy, which promotes production and consumption of raw materials and finished goods produced in Zimbabwe, will help spur economic growth.
Carmille, we’re watching you
Sir: 18area.coms SEYCHELLIOS referee Bernard Carmille arrived at Harare International Airport soon after midday on Friday and found himself the main sporting news in Zimbabwe.




