Taking Zimbabwe forward
Reason Wafawarova The side shows of the euphoria of winning elections, as well as the bitterness smiting the polarised loser of July 31 have done their time in our politics…
Mashavave scales dizzy heights
Tinashe Makichi Business Reporter At 32, Courage Mashavave has achieved corporate success after being appointed the chief executive of TN Asset Management Group. He epitomises an emerging breed of young…
Kenya warns of signal disturbances
ABU DHABI. – Kenya warned it would not be “held liable” if its migration from digital to analogue broadcasting interfered with broadcast signals in neighbouring countries.
There’s light at the end of the tunnel
Victoria Ruzvidzo Business Focus Finance Minister Patrick Chinamasa has engaged into high gear in terms of sourcing funding and technical assistance from Zimbabwe’s partners. The engagement he had last week…
Barcelona extend 100pc league record
MADRID. — Spanish soccer champions Barcelona extended their 100 percent league record to six games with a 4-1 win over Real Sociedad on Tuesday night as Atletico Madrid also maintained…
Penalties for late, non-payment of VAT
DID you know that any trader who deals in VAT chargeable goods or services and whose sales for the year are US$60 000 or more is supposed to be registered…
The right tenant will protect your investment
Once you have become a property investor you need to start earning some income from that property through renting out the property. This means that you need to engage a…
Hollywood’s best cement status
Film: “The Best Never Rest” Cast: Bruce Willis, John Malkovich, Mary-Louise Parker, Cathrine Zeta-Jones, Byung
Samsung to unveil new smartphone
SEOUL. – Samsung said yesterday it would unveil a smartphone with a curved display in October – a technological innovation aimed at maintaining its lead in a lucrative but increasingly…
Dandy to step up production
Business Reporter. Chewing gum manufacturer Dandy Zimbabwe said that is putting together a recapitalisation package to boost capacity from 30 percent to 60 percent by year end.


