Zim crafting coal mining rules
Martin Kadzere Senior Business Reporter ZIMBABWE is working on minimum coal mining standards to ensure operational uniformity following the entry of new players in coal extraction.
Govt tweaks labour laws
GOVERNMENT has tweaked labour laws to allow the Grain Marketing Board (GMB) and ferro-alloy industry employees who have been casual workers for over two consecutive years, to be deemed permanently…
Endless thrills in legal thriller
THE quest for justice takes centre stage in Lisa Scottline’s “Exposed”, which hit the market recently.
2017/18 National Climate Outlook
ZIMBABWE is likely to experience another good harvest in 2018 after the Meteorological Services Department (MSD) predicted a late but favourable season for agriculture in the next rainfall period.
Zimra to tax church business ventures
Dumisani Nsingo Bulawayo Bureau The Zimbabwe Revenue Authority will soon start taxing churches with business ventures, but exclude tithes, offerings and donations from taxation. Churches will also be required to…
Produce entreprenuers, not job seekers: President
The following is President Mugabe’s address at the opening of the Third Education Conference and Expo in Harare last week. I wish to extend a warm welcome to you all,…
Unsung DeMbare hero
Langton Nyakwenda HE is not the most vocal player in the Dynamos dressing room.
A call from the open sky
LENIENCE TAMBWERA is one of the country’s brightest rugby prospects but at the just 24 the lad is already mulling walking away from the game.
Training employees is essential
Taurai Changwa Untrained employees can cause many of the mistakes that are mentioned above, and those mistakes and inefficiencies can result in your business losing customers.
Zimra to tax church business ventures
Dumisani Nsingo Bulawayo Bureau The Zimbabwe Revenue Authority will soon start taxing churches with business ventures, but exclude tithes, offerings and donations from taxation. Churches will also be required to…









