Big companies feel SMEs competition
Enacy Mapakame Business Reporter AN estimated 74 percent of Zimbabwean firms are feeling the pressure from competition posed by the informal sector, according to findings of a World Bank survey.
Vital to honour our artists in life, death
Ruth Butaumocho Gender Editor Dambudzo Marechera was a renowned writer, who carved his own piece of history, both on the local and international literature radar as one of the best young…
Soldiers applauded for Mosul victory
MOSUL. — Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi arrived in Mosul yesterday and congratulated the armed forces for their “victory” over Islamic State after eight months of urban warfare, bringing an…
Poll dates President’s prerogative: Chombo
Walter Nyamukondiwa Chinhoyi Bureau President Mugabe has the prerogative to declare any date in 2018 for elections and Zanu-PF party should start preparations ahead of such a proclamation to win resoundingly,…
Nearly 500 cops injured in G20 clashes
HAMABURG. — Nearly 500 police officers were injured in clashes with protesters during the G20 summit, officials said yesterday, after fresh riots broke out overnight.
NSSA to get $43m for role in Telecel acquisition
Golden Sibanda Business Reporter THE National Social Security Authority will receive $43,25 million from Zarnet for facilitating the purchase of 60 percent equity in Telecel Zimbabwe through the provision of a…
Sophie: A gem gone too soon
Godwin Muzari Arts Editor Reality sunk painfully in my emotions as Sophie’s casket slowly sunk into her grave at Juru Growth Point Cemetery last Friday. Sophie Chese-Msowa was our Arts Correspondent,…
Shape up or ship out, Moyo told
Herald Reporter Pressure continues to mount on embattled Zanu-PF Politburo member Professor Jonathan Moyo as the Midlands provincial youth executive have added their voice calling for his censure following his…
Jonathan Moyo: Policy or succession contest?
Reason Wafawarova On Monday It has become abundantly clear that Zanu-PF Politburo and Higher Education Minister Professor Jonathan Moyo’s declared problem with Command Agriculture is not a policy matter and…
Oil-rich Niger Delta at ‘tipping point’
ABUJA. – The Nigerian government’s efforts to secure peace in the oil heartlands of the Niger Delta are empty promises, community leaders say, threatening a return to violence that would…











