Why choose to be a small house?
IF you want to experience hell on earth, interject the fury of a scorned wife towards her husband’s mistress.
Anything in her way and any object in her sight is a potential weapon. Boxing and karate practitioners, and even John wick’s jiu-jitsu master will have to take notes from the first wife’s fight against her usually unsuspecting opponent, the small house.
Community to benefit in Vast diamond plan
AIM listed mining and resource development concern, Vast Resources PLC, says it has drawn a master business plan that will see the investor, Government and the Marange community benefiting from its diamond extraction operations.
The company said it has crafted a business model it thinks shall be used to benchmark future business deals to be cut that will send right messages to the financial markets that Zimbabwe is indeed open for business.
Pricing madness, or just mere panic?
Tendai Chara ALTHOUGH most formal business enterprises have taken heed of the Government’s call to abolish the use of multi-currencies for local transactions, some bad apples are still on the…
These Rhumba guys can be party poopers
AT their best the Democratic Republic of Congo have been awful, offering very little substance or resistance as they fell to identical 2-0 defeats at the hands of Uganda and Egypt.
Household consumption to improve
Zimbabwean household consumption is expected to improve by an average 13 percent by 2030 as the country transforms into an upper-middle income economy, analysts have said.
The growth will be driven by the agriculture, mining and manufacturing sectors, which will be spurred by successful implementation of the Special Economic Zones (SEZ).
To forgive or not to forgive
Last week’s instalment touched on crimes of passion, particularly on a Plumtree man who stabbed his wife’s lover before burning him to death.
NPRC lays foundation for dialogue
THE National Peace and Reconciliation Commission (NPRC) has launched the Manicaland Provincial Peace Committee, taking to seven the number of such structures established throughout the country so far to steer current peace and reconciliatory efforts.
Zim Dollar: Only way out
Having gathered the courage to debunk the deeply held view that once dollarised, it is extremely difficult for a country to de-dollarise, Professor Mthuli Ncube’s biggest challenge is to now prove to the whole world that de-dollarisation is actually a master stroke and a grand strategy towards Zimbabwe’s recovery.
Makora brings sanity to Chikurubi Prison
As the tall metal and heavily padlocked gates of Chikurubi Maximum Security Prison Psychiatric Unit swing open, one is greeted by a riveting odour and a soul-shattering sight.
The sight of mentally derailed and dirty inmates clad in tattered khakhi gabardines and some discoloured red and white striped jerseys inject grief down the spine.
Minister Mthuli appoints new idbz board members
FINANCE and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube, after consulting President Emmerson Mnangagwa, has appointed new board members for the Infrastructure Development Bank of Zimbabwe (IDBZ) and Mrs Grace Muradzikwa as an Insurance and Pensions Commission (IPEC) commissioner





