‘I am my father’s protégé’
ON August 22 1983, Oliver Mtukudzi and Melody Murape were blessed with a second daughter — they named her Selmor. Together with her older sister Sandra, the young family of four lived in Eastlea, Harare.
Big fashion brands face backlash
Two major global fashion brands, Gucci and Prada, recently experienced massive backlash over some of their products that were being perceived as racist.
Social media clashes with workplace conduct
The rise of the Internet in general and the proliferation of social media in particular has naturally forced us to look at the emerging forms of misconduct at the workplace
ED clinches lucrative deal for Air Zimbabwe
Ethiopian Airlines has offered Air Zimbabwe a life-saving partnership deal that will see them bring planes, train pilots and also help the national airliner become an aircraft maintenance hub in Sadc.
Govt targets ill-gotten wealth
GOVERNMENT has begun crafting a law to provide a legal standing to probe and seize wealth from individuals suspected to have clandestinely accumulated riches.
Zimra adds 20 000 new taxpayers
The Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) registered 20 000 new taxpayers last year as it ratcheted up efforts to increase tax compliance.
More heads to roll at Zesa as result of forensic probe
Several Zesa Holdings senior managers face the axe following a damning forensic audit that has unearthed serious allegations of corruption and abuse of office.
A Teenage wish that cannot be fulfilled
A journey that began in grief for this lanky Warriors centre back, who holds a special record in Zimbabwe’s 2019 African Cup of Nations qualifiers, could end in joy in a few weeks’ time, at the same venue where it all started.
Tycoon in hot soup over $6million bill
A LOCAL business tycoon is at the centre of a suspected tax evasion scam after the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) uncovered a $6 million debt accrued between 2010 and 2018 by two companies under his diversified portfolio.
African Development Bank injects cash into parastatals
GOVERNMENT has received an additional $4,5 million from the African Development Bank (AfDB) for performance reviews of seven parastatals to guide the future of the public entities.





