ZTA fires salvo at hoteliers
THE Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA) has castigated some hospitality players for trying to “sabotage Government’s efforts” in reviving the tourism sector. It is alleged that top hotel operators have asked…
Out of touch MPs in trouble
PROSPECTIVE Members of Parliament seeking election in constituencies in which they do not reside will now have to get approval from the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission, according to new electoral amendments.
The sting in the Hornets’ nest
EXPATRIATE basketball star Titus Njovu (ON LEFT SIDE OF PICTURE) might still be an unknown quantity on the local basketball scene, but it appears Harare City Hornets have great plans…
Blitz on errant foreign businesses
Scores of foreign-owned businesses operating in sectors reserved for locals under the country’s Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment Regulations risk losing operating licences after authorities launched a blitz to unmask the…
Taking a clue from the stock market bull run
Persistence Gwanyanya Henry Ford once inspired humanity with his prophetic words to the effect that our wishes will eventually turn out to be.
Is the ship drifting to 2007?
Clemence Machadu Howdy folks! Liquidity challenges are one of the macroeconomic issues bedevilling the sustainable growth of the economy.
Gokomere High School Choir shines
Alvin Zhakata GOKOMERE High School choir proved they are a cut above the rest when they came out victors after an imperious performance at the National Catholic Schools Association music…
Gurira sizzles in Tupac biopic
TO all Tupac and rap fans out there, are you expecting Tupac’s bio-pic “All Eyez on Me” to be some riveting and action-packed take into the late rappers life?
Schools in new curriculum dilemma
Veronica Gwaze Several schools countrywide are yet to adopt the new education curriculum which was rolled out at specific academic levels at the beginning of the year due to unskilled…
Collaborative brilliance upon us
Amanda Lieto As the number of educated young women increases by the day, this has made it very difficult for them to penetrate the job market.


