Why corporations support art

Arts Correspondent Corporations have been associating themselves with the arts industry as they can achieve one or more of their corporate social responsibility objectives by investing in the arts.

Retracing the roots at Dzimbahwe Restaurant

Africa Moyo Globalisation has affected the tastes of many people in the developing world. Anyone that talks about eating traditional food is seen as backward and in dire need for…

Man City’s aura of ‘invincibility’ ends

Mark Ogden Liverpool, England. — Three quick thoughts on Liverpool’s 4-3 Premier League win over Manchester City at Anfield last Sunday.

Celebrating our own

Mugove Chigada The signs were showing towards the end of last year. Scott Vincent’s strong showing in a number of tournaments towards end of year, and his recent fourth place…

Chess: A game for thinkers

Chipo Sabeta Chess is a sport that one can play throughout their life, from kindergarten to the grave. It is a mere board game of strategic skill for two players,…

ZSE’s 2018 stock gems?

Tawanda Musarurwa The local bourse witnessed an unprecedented rally during the first three quarters of 2017 as a number of investors moved to hedge against inflationary pressures and monetary uncertainties.

Zimbabwe urgently needs a new land administration system

By Ian Scoones Zimbabwe urgently needs a new system of land administration to harness development in the agricultural sector. The country’s land use and ownership have been significantly reconfigured by…

Dollar hurt by U.S. shutdown fears, Treasury yields at highest since 2014

LONDON – The dollar wallowed near three-year lows on Friday as heightened fears of a U.S. government shutdown unnerved investors, while U.S. Treasury yields continued an upward march to hit their highest…

Bonds slump slightly in line with weaker rand

South African bonds were a little weaker on Friday morning, following the rand that pulled away from its two-and-half year best to the dollar.

S.A tops Zim tobacco buyers

Elita chikwati HARARE – South Africa is currently topping the list of Zimbabwean tobacco buyers, latest statistics from the Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board (TIMB) show. China normally occupies the top…

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