‘Blessing in disguise’ for council
The post-election violence which rocked Harare’s central business district on August 1 may have led to unfortunate loss of life and destruction of property but for Harare City Council it…
National Railways on the mend
Natasha Kokai The National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) has recorded a surge in business since it started a $400 recapitalisation programme in April this year.
It’s a tall loss
BLESSING MUZARABANI’S mobile phone rang so much last week and each call reminded the 21-year old how his life has changed.
RPM out of the woods
Precious Maphosa, Business Reporter BULAWAYO-BASED manufacturing concern Rubber Products Manufacturers (RPM), which resumed operations two years ago is on course of attaining viability buoyed by improved performance by the country’s…
Zim musician sings for Africa
Tanyaradzwa Kutaura UNITED Kingdom-based musician Percy Musa has added his voice to the campaign against distortion of African history by non-African narrators.
The school dropout who built his own computer
Bruce Ndlovu WHEN Tinashe Basa was 15, his life took a turn for the worst.
Harare graveyard space headache
The number of Harare residents that are burying their dear departed in cemeteries that are located on the outskirts of the city is increasing as pressure for graveyard space intensifies.
Region edges to visa-free regime
Lovemore Ranga Mataire in Windhoek, Namibia The Southern African Development Community is expediting negotiations for creation of a visa-free region, it has been learnt.
How Melissa got balled over
APPARENTLY an encounter with Miami Heat forward Dwayne Wade was all that was needed to help Melissa Mwanza to choose a career path.











