Go well Wilbur Smith

I READ with a profound sense of shock about the unexpected passing on of thriller writer, Wilbur Smith, on November 13, 2021, at his home in Cape Town with his beloved wife, Niso, by his side.

Tenax, WhaWha in stalemate

A DRAW was the fairest result for this otherwise drab Castle Lager Premier Soccer League battle of the wardens between Tenax and Whawha at Sakubva Stadium yesterday.

The time when pleasure managers are born

I WALKED into a dingy bar in downtown Harare on a seemingly quiet Tuesday evening only to be greeted by hordes of merry-makers who were quaffing ice cold beers while tucking into generous portions of meat.

Rejected, but not ejected

Knock with confidence and do not run away if the answer delays. Do not give up because the answer is long in coming. Do not allow any rejection to seep into your spirit and to kill your motivation. Stand up to the fight and give yourself any chance. Stand up and fight even when you are hardest hit.

World races to contain new Omicron variant

Countries around the world are racing to introduce travel bans and restrictions on Southern African countries in an effort to contain a new variant of Covid-19 called Omicron.

Musiwa: Chartered Accountant par excellence

Mr Campbell Musiwa holds a Bachelor of Accountancy Degree obtained from the University of Zimbabwe as well as a Masters in Business Leadership Degree from the University of South Africa.

Publisher launches entrepreneurship books

LOCAL publisher Gramsol Publishing Company last week launched four new books that focus on business enterprise skills.

CDC influential in Zim’s capital markets

CHENGETEDZAI Depository Company Limited (CDC) prides itself in being the first Central Securities Depository (CSD) in Zimbabwe having won a rigorous tender process that was presided over by the Securities and Exchange Commission of Zimbabwe (SECZ).

NEW: Zimbabwe to establish Mineral Commodities Exchange

Government is in the process of establishing a Mineral Commodities Exchange, which will bring efficiency in the trading of the country’s minerals output. 

NEW: Hospitality industry absorbs US$100m investments

Zimbabwe’s tourism and hospitality industry has this year taken in over US$100 million of new investments, said Environment, Climate, Tourism and Hospitality Industry Minister Mangaliso Ndhlovu.

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