How corporate social responsibility projects can be derailed
By Olorunjuwon Samuel Big companies operating in developing countries often use corporate social responsibility initiatives to position themselves as development agents and friends of the host communities.
Equities market bounces back into the black
HARARE – The Zimbabwe Stock Exchange’s All Share index rebounded 0.18 points to settle at 86.43 as heavyweight BAT Zimbabwe went up by $0, 2500 to close at $20, 0000,…
Why BMC disbanded How Mine Football Club
Chipo Sabeta Bulawayo Mining Company (“BMC”), the holding company of How Mine and the principal sponsor of How Mine Football Club, says it has shifted focus in terms of corporate…
JUST IN: Zim-SA to honour bilateral commission
GOVERNMENT has said Zimbabwe and South Africa remain committed to addressing the plight of people living with disabilities by honouring the provisions which the two countries agreed to in the Bilateral Commission.
President Xi’s five years
by Xu Lingui, Huang Xiaoxi, Meng Na, Li Zhihui BEIJING. — The imposing Great Hall of the People, in the centre of Beijing, bears witness to China’s democratic politics. In…
JUST IN: SEAC chair speaks on visit
VISITING SADC Electoral Advisory Council (SEAC) chairperson Advocate Leshele Thohlane has met Foreign Affairs and International Trade Minister Dr Subisiso Moyo at his Munhumutapa offices.
Mugabe demands spark outrage
Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Reporter ZIMBABWEANS from all walks of life have roundly condemned former President Robert Mugabe following startling revelations that he is demanding his pension lump sum in cash…
Listeriosis class action looms after polony panic
As calls mount for the families of the 183 people who died from the listeriosis outbreak to launch a class action, Tiger Brands CEO Lawrence MacDougall believes it’s still too…
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Fair, free and credible elections beckon for Zimbabwe
WE welcome the first international election observer team from the Southern African Development Community (Sadc) which arrived in Zimbabwe yesterday and has been given unrestricted access by the Government. True…
‘Compensate pensioners in US$’: Commission set up to probe change-over effects recommends
Lawson Mabhena, Harare Bureau INSURANCE policy-holders and pensioners should be compensated for loss of value suffered as a result of hyper-inflation in 2007-8 and the country’s adoption of a multi-currency…











