ZITF2015 – Trade: Engine of sustainable economic growth
Nyasha Mandeya As the 56th edition of the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) rolls into action, it is no surprise the business community is poised for improved trading opportunities and…
ZEC set 2018 roadmap
Zimbabwe will for the first time use biometric and polling station-based voting systems in 2018 to engender greater transparency and dispute-free elections.
Divine Appointments: ‘For the sake of Africa, do not be silent’
Africa needs you and l to pray for the challenges it is facing, especially the on-going attacks against foreign nationals in South Africa.
. . . as Govt works on National Ports Authority
Thupeyo Muleya – Beitbridge Bureau The Attorney-General’s Office has started working on the legal framework for a National Ports Authority that will run all of Zimbabwe’s entry and exit points…
EFZ code to govern church leaders
The Evangelical Fellowship of Zimbabwe will this Wednesday launch a code of ethics and conduct to benchmark behaviour expected of church leaders.
Relatives and friends, stop interfering!
Apostle Charles Kanyati In Matthew 19vs 4-6, we find the Lord Jesus clarifying God’s original intention regarding marriage, that is, oneness. The Pharisees had killed John for his public opinion…
MOTORING with Tatenda Macheka: The Ford EcoSport that suits your fancy
THE recent slump in global oil prices has pretty much given relief to two satisfied groups in the motoring industry: designers and engineers.
Italian Mafia smuggles US$450m Zim diamonds
A Sicilian Mafia clique, working with Zimbabwean businesspersons, allegedly smuggled one million carats of diamonds worth up to US$450 million from Chiadzwa in 2011, it has emerged.
Councils face dissolution
Most local authorities risk being dissolved and replaced by commissions after Government unearthed a massive scandal in which they have not been remitting more than US$500 million in taxes, pension…
Weak boards breed decay, graft
TODAY is the 16th day that former Air Zimbabwe group chief executive officer Mr Peter Chikumba and ex-company secretary Mrs Grace Pfumbidzayi are spending behind bars as convicted criminals.





