US$1,5 billion needed to capitalise power plants
Livingstone Marufu Business Reporter Zimbabwe needs over US$1, 5 billion to recapitalise existing power plants and construct new ones at Hwange Thermal Station and Makomo so as to ensure a…
US$1,5 billion needed to capitalise power plants
Livingstone Marufu Business Reporter Zimbabwe needs over US$1, 5 billion to recapitalise existing power plants and construct new ones at Hwange Thermal Station and Makomo so as to ensure a…
Market report: Copper price spurs Cafca to profitability
CAFCA’S Profitability has been improved by a favourable copper price, changes to trading terms and a change in sales mix from aluminium to copper products. The prior year was adversely…
Express your brilliance to achieve greatness
Milton Kamwendo Hunt for Greatness You are brilliant and do not die feeling that you do not measure up to other people’s expectations. No one can make you feel inferior unless…
Indeed, Zimbabwe is open for business
Dr Gift Mugano Zimbabwe, under the new political dispensation, has found itself back into the fold of economic revival and is fighting to catch up with the rest of the…
Express your brilliance to achieve greatness
Milton Kamwendo Hunt for Greatness You are brilliant and do not die feeling that you do not measure up to other people’s expectations. No one can make you feel inferior unless…
Indeed, Zimbabwe is open for business
Dr Gift Mugano Zimbabwe, under the new political dispensation, has found itself back into the fold of economic revival and is fighting to catch up with the rest of the…
SA duo win ITF Juniors U18 tourney
Ngqwele Dube, Sports Correspondent SOUTH African, Pierre Malan and American, Taylor Cataldi emerged victors at the International Tennis Federation (ITF) Juniors Under-18 tourney that ended at the Bulawayo Country Club…
Tips on how to dress like a gentleman
Rutendo Chidawanyika Style Tip 1 — Level-up your shoegame STILL wearing running shoes all the time (even when you’re NOT running)? Well, that should come to an end. People see…
ZNA warns soldiers against laxity
Michael Magoronga, Midlands Correspondent The Zimbabwe National Army is worried about cases of abuse of service weapons by its members, a senior officer has said.

