Nyaradzo joins Chicken Inn family
Fungai Muderere FORMER Zimbabwe league champions Chicken Inn have entered a five-year renewable bus sponsorship with a leading funeral assurance company the Nyaradzo Group.
B-Metro Comment: Disaster response commendable but. . .
Zimbabwe has been shaken to the core by the Cyclone Idai tragedy and the unity shown across the country should be a source of pride for Zimbabweans.
Save the Children: Enlightening community on vulnerable children
Pamenus Tuso Gift Ncube (not his real name) of Tshalimbe Village in Umzingwane’s Ward 8 district in Matabeleland South Province was abandoned by his mother whilst he was still a…
Man breaks not house, steals booze, cigarettes
Michael Magoronga The love for beer and cigarettes got a Silobela man into trouble after he was arrested for breaking into a house to steal his prized assets.
Nama awards postponed?
Nkululeko Nkala When it comes to arts awards Nama is the ultimate arts show case. So it must not come as a shock that the postponement is both sad and…
How to bounce back from bad financial record
As the markets continue to tighten more companies are looking for working capital to keep their operations going, business owners who have experienced financial difficulty and have defaulted on loans in the past often assume they will be dismissed out of hand by lenders.
More companies warn about world economy
Corporate giants doing business abroad are painting a dreary picture of the world’s economy.
Masvingo quarry firm growing in leaps, bounds
Located 7km from Masvingo City along the Bulawayo Highway, is one of the fastest growing mining firms in the province that is into quarry extraction and taking advantage of the construction boom in the country’s oldest town.
Let’s grow sugar bean, it pays
Do not let anyone fool you, farming pays and pays big! But, some fundamentals have to be true! One of the key fundamentals for farming enterprise management is to have different income streams. The more the better is the narrative! The principle follows that, a farmer must send produce to the market every one-two months (at most), weekly or daily . . . the better and healthier.
Duty rebate on donated goods
Zimbabwe is among the Southern African countries that were affected by Cyclone Idai which caused a trail of destruction that has affected human and animal life and infrastructure.





