Clothing sector can unlock immediate payback
Zimbabwe needs to industrialise. We are all saying it. But how do we do it and where do we start? Industrialisation is about value adding within our own borders, rather than employing and paying someone else to do it in another country.
National Eye Security goes regional
NATIONAL Eye Security (NES) is working on a raft of measures to expand its area of operation from Zimbabwe to other Sadc countries as part of their five-year strategic development plan.
NES board chairman Mr Tapson Madzivire says the 10-year-old company is in the midst of its re-branding programme.
Ex-boyfriend is possessive
My husband is a dead beat
GREETINGS amai. I am a 28-year-old married mother of two. My husband is 30 and we have been together for the past 10 years. I am writing to you because I am struggling to make ends meet on my own. My husband is employed but I have no idea how he spends his money. Recently he left me with a swollen eye after I had asked him about it. I do not even know his pay days or how much he earns. I recently got a job, ndiri kusenza remumba and it is not paying much. Please help me. I do not know what to do to make my situation better.
For the love of fashion
TEENAGERS are extremely conscious about how they look and are often obsessed over details.
For the youngsters, fashion is a social statement, an extremely important component of their life.
Schweppes gets 25-year power generation licence
DIVERSIFIED manufacturing concern, Schweppes Zimbabwe, has acquired a 25-year power generating licence that will see the company constructing and operating a 1 megawatt solar plant at its factory in Harare.
In a public notice, Schweppes Zimbabwe, which produces and distributes non-carbonated beverages and tomato puree said the licence was issued by the Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (Zera) in July this year to facilitate power generation and supply of electricity to its operations.
Women’s bank disburses $12m
THE Zimbabwe Women’s Microfinance Bank (ZWMB) has disbursed more than $12 million to over 34 000 clients since it opened doors to the public last year, an official has said.
Six-goal thriller at Luveve
CAPS United coach Darlington Dodo lamented his team’s shaky defence as the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League title chasers dropped two vital points after being held by Bulawayo Chiefs in a six goal feast at Luveve yesterday.
The draw saw Makepekepe lose the top spot to Chicken Inn. While both teams are on 38 points, they are separated by a goal difference.
Big names for bodybuilding champs
NIGEL “SPARTAN” MAPHOSA (pictured) reminds me of Tim Tebow; the former Florida quarter back, who following an upset loss at the hands of Ole Miss, made a pledge to the Gator fan base.
Law should apply to anarchists: Venezuela
Government should steadfastly invoke the law, especially when dealing with Western-funded subversive schemes by opposition elements angling to foment chaos in the country, visiting Venezuelan Vice Minister for Africa Yuri Pimentel has counselled.
UZ angles for global innovation excellence
The University of Zimbabwe has a vision to be recognised as a global centre for excellence in research and innovation by 2035.
There is a secondary to that vision in that we want that status to be realised by 2025.





