Chemplex to set up US$20m plant

The country’s largest chemical and fertiliser maker, Chemplex Corporation, is planning to set up a US$20 million state-of-the-art high-grade hydrated lime plant in Rushinga to cut down on imports of the strategic water treatment chemical.

Follow the money

College graduation speeches come in all lengths and styles. Some are truly remarkable; most, however, are instantly forgettable even when they’re being delivered by a well-known celebrity. One thing you can almost always count on hearing in every such oration is some version of this supposed wisdom: “Follow your dream, because money can’t make you happy.”

‘Policyholders can sue over value loss’

Slow progress on the development of a law to compel insurance companies and pension funds to compensate policyholders and pensioners for losses suffered following conversion of benefits post-dollarisation around 2009 could become a real headache for these firms if a class action lawsuit is launched.

Fire up the two strategic engines

Your frames of reference matter. They determine the way you see the world, see yourself and the decisions you make. Change starts when you change your frames of reference and you fire the right engine. No pilot will dare fly on one engine confidently. So it is with any individual or organisation — two engines are critical. You have to fire both, differently though.

The gospel according to

MARK HARRISON believes Highlanders are the country’s biggest club by virtue of their fan base and wants Bosso to re-emerge as the giants that turned Barbourfields into a fortress where many teams feared to visit.

NCA chastises rowdy MDC-A leadership

One of the parties that participated at a meeting in the capital to discuss the proposed Constitutional Amendment Bill, the National Constitutional Assembly (NCA), has censured MDC-Alliance leaders for actively encouraging party youths to disrupt the event.

Al-Bashir and ICC: there are better ways to achieve justice

It has been widely reported that Sudan is considering handing its former leader, Omar al-Bashir, over to the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague.

There is no certainty about what will happen next.

Ervine ton keeps Zim in the hunt

On an attritional first day’s play, in Mirpur, two men stood out head and shoulders above everyone else on the field as Zimbabwe compiled 228 for 6.

What’s up this weekend . . .

Andrew Moyo
With Friday being a holiday, the weekend started early with many nightspots enjoying brisk business Thursday night.

BRIDE OF THE WEEK . . .

Our Bride of the Week is the lovely Daphne Denhere, nee Chapfudza, the daughter of Mr Darlington and Mrs Bybit Chapfudza, who married Crispen Denhere, the son of Mr Crispen Denhere…

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