Zim is open for business

Morris Mpala, MoB Capital Ltd MARKETING is a concept that involves a lot of lingo, noise, consistence and a lot of followers of the concept — a lot of buy-in.

National Arts Council celebrates UN observances

Showbiz Reporter THE National Arts Council of Zimbabwe (NACZ) in collaboration with arts associations, arts organisations and promoters has lined up activities throughout Zimbabwe to commemorate three UN Observances falling…

Tobacco auction floors open

Elita Chikwati, Harare Bureau The 2018 tobacco selling season starts today, with stakeholders in the industry expecting a smooth season.

Zim economy reawakening: ED

Lincoln Towindo in KIGALI, Rwanda Zimbabwe’s economy is showing signs of recovery and growth owing to Government’s aggressive economic reform agenda since the dawn of the new political dispensation, President…

Zuma’s tax chief ousted ahead of ratings decision

JOHANNESBURG — Mark Kingon was appointed acting head of South Africa’s tax office on Tuesday, hours after President Cyril Ramaphosa suspendedhis predecessor and days before a Moody’s review that could…

PRAZ sets up probe team

Nqobile Tshili, Business Correspondent THE Procurement Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (PRAZ) has set up a department to investigate the awarding of tenders following the decentralisation of tender allocation systems.

Costa blow for Warriors

Tadious Manyepo, Harare Bureau WARRIORS centreback Costa Nhamoinesu is out of the squad set to go into battle against Zambia at the four-nation tournament this evening in Ndola after the…

ZPC Kariba courts trouble

Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter ZPC Kariba are likely to be the first team to be sanctioned by the Premier Soccer League for bringing the game of football into disrepute…

Red Café set for Harare opening

Showbiz Reporter RED Café, which first opened its doors in Bulawayo last October, is spreading its wings nationwide with the opening of another branch in Harare this weekend.

Cop jailed for theft of $5 000 fines monies

Richard Muponde, Plumtree Correspondent A PLUMTREE police officer was yesterday sentenced to 24 months in prison for stealing more than $5 000 collected as fines at Plumtree Border Post.

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