CCZ talks tough on price distortions

Dumisani Nsingo/Chrispen Gumunyu, Business Reporters THE Consumer Council of Zimbabwe (CCZ) has taken a swipe on unscrupulous businesses, which are clandestinely pricing their goods differently depending on mode of payment, citing…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Yes, I am an African

I AM an African. I am born of the peoples of the continent of Africa. The pain of the violent conflict that the peoples of Liberia, Somalia, the Sudan, Burundi and…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Yes, I am an African

I AM an African. I am born of the peoples of the continent of Africa. The pain of the violent conflict that the peoples of Liberia, Somalia, the Sudan, Burundi and…

Cde Mugabe’s last days . . . Burial expected to be on Sunday at National Heroes’ Acre

Kuda Bwititi, Harare Bureau  CDE Robert Mugabe planned to return to the country at the end of this month and mutually agreed to meet President Emmerson Mnangagwa upon his homecoming before…

Cde Mugabe’s last days . . . Burial expected to be on Sunday at National Heroes’ Acre

Kuda Bwititi, Harare Bureau  CDE Robert Mugabe planned to return to the country at the end of this month and mutually agreed to meet President Emmerson Mnangagwa upon his homecoming before…

Dairy producers bullish on future prospects

Dairy farmers plan to double milk production, eliminate imports and focus on being  net exporters, a development that will boost the country’s foreign currency earnings.

Zimbabwe currently produces about 60 percent of the country’s annual milk demand of 120 million litres.

The method behind the protest madness

As international business leaders and politicians gathered in Cape Town last week for the World Economic Forum on Africa (WEF), xenophobic violence erupted in parts of South Africa.

Ghoulish images and videos were  a prelude to a forum that gave African Heads of State an opportunity to interact with the business community and potential investors.

‘Living with scars of war’

We conclude chronicling Cde George Shumba’s war experiences. This week, the liberation fighter, who was known as Cde Farai Tafirenyika, narrates to our Deputy News, Editor Levi Mukarati, how he was arrested in Mozambique in 1977.

Legends don’t die

I rushed in first, as if I was one of the invitees or had some important role to play.

Of course, my duty was to do the usual – I was to be the biblical spider on the wall in the King’s Castle. He stood behind his office desk with Father Fidelis Mukonori, the Catholic priest, by his side

Lyrics of blood . . . Popular musician’s battle with xenophobia

Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter  FOR some Zimbabweans, the first contact with pioneering South African kwaito group Boom Shaka would have been after the release of their hit song, Amakwere in…

×
×