Tall tales of an evil regime in Harare

Life is a tapestry that is woven out of various religious, political, cultural and normative beliefs and persuasions. As is often clichéd, variety is a major spice that leavens and…

BNC is nickel price conundrum

Tawanda Musarurwa Bindura Nickel Corporation (BNC) may have to rethink its smelter restart plans given the poor outlook of global nickel prices. Initially, the smelter project was halted owing to…

Risking all for a pint of beer

WE were sharing lewd jokes and firing barbs at each other at an illegal drinking joint in Kuwadzana Extension, Harare, on Sunday evening when an army truck suddenly pulled up…

Zim can’t afford letting guard down

Mtandazo Dube News Editor THERE seems to be a realisation that the New Dispensation’s project “reform, renewal and growth” is not just gathering momentum, but its success is inevitable. This…

New tourist attractions on cards

Government plans to expand Zimbabwe’s tourist attractions into new areas such as Tugwi-Mukosi, Binga, Kanyemba, Osborne Dam and Kariba. The plan, which is part of the National Tourism Recovery and…

Corporate governance remains a challenge

Vision 2030 Allen Choruma INCREASED cases of corporate governance breaches as reflected through boardroom squabbles, corporate scandals, abuse of office and corruption, especially in the public sector (State enterprises and…

Value-added timber’s potential to boost exports

Trade Focus Allan Majuru “Our market likes and is actually addicted to Zimbabwean timber products.” This endorsement of Zimbabwe’s timber in regional markets was made by a buyer from one…

Make an appointment with the future

Hunt for Greatness Milton Kamwendo When winds race and rise, and there is turbulence in the air it is easy to give up, grow bitter, breathe complaints and forget the…

What’s in development to treat coronavirus?

TREATMENT for Covid-19 depends on if the case is mild or more severe. For milder cases, resting at home and taking medicine to reduce fever is often sufficient. The most…

Bureaucracy stifles local innovations

Business Reporter Some global regulatory frameworks slow down innovations in science and technology, and create fertile ground for cyber fraudsters. Experts say developing countries like Zimbabwe have innovators who are…

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