Ex-NSSA boss Vela not on ‘red’ list: Police
THE Zimbabwe Republic Police has cleared the air around the purported International Police (Interpol) red notice against former National Social Security Authority (NSSA) chair Mr Robin Vela.
Setting the record straight on Vic Falls
Following the publication of a report by Alex Crawford of SkyNews that the Mighty Victoria Falls, one of the seven wonders of the world and Zimbabwe’s premier tourism destination, was drying up, tourism guru Dr Emmanuel Fundira, in the following article attempts to provide informed insights on the situation obtaining on the ground.
Life without goals, a suicide note
“There is one thing in this world that I am determined to have, and that is a business association with Thomas A. Edison. I will burn all bridges behind me and stake my entire future on my ability to get what I want.”
Good corporate governance pivotal for Vision 2030
Corporate governance is considered, globally, as a key element that drives economic growth, efficiency stability and encourages domestic and foreign direct investment into a country.
Husband basher dragged to court
A Harare man is said to be living in “hell” as his violent wife is allegedly bashing him even at his workplace, forcing him to seek protection from the courts.
Tonderai Furamera approached the Harare Civil Court seeking a protection order against Yvonne Mazorodze citing domestic violence.
Boosting exports through ICTs
The importance of Information Communication Technologies (ICTs) and the internet can never be over emphasised.
Picture this, following spirited efforts to market Zimbabwe as the source of quality and organic products, a buyer based in Dubai decides to source horticultural produce from this country.
New year, new you, new personal finance goals
The new year is upon us and with it an opportunity to re-energise our financial health.
Focusing on simple, actionable steps and employing some financial psychology can likelier lead to success.
US$12m for bio-diesel projects
Zimbabwe’s bio-diesel project is set to benefit from a US$12 million concessionary loan from IRENA’s Abu Dhabi Fund for Development.
The loan will finance the construction of a bio-diesel plant while additional Jatropha plants will be set out at Nyakadecha Estate in Mudzi.
Teachers unions’ push for strike exposed
Some teachers’ unions are allegedly engaging in cheap tactics to increase membership through agitating for a strike when schools open for the first term on Tuesday, despite ongoing negotiations between the Government and the civil servants’ supreme representative body, the Apex Council.
Hwange power plant rehab on
THE Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC) has begun US$40 million refurbishing Hwange Thermal Power Station Unit 3 to restore 120 megawatts to the national grid.
ZPC said the project was at 31 percent and is expected to be complete by March.


