St Faith’s students manufacture toothpaste

Nigel Charengwa, U6 – St Faith’s High School JA Zimbabwe “Apex Limited Company” at St Faith’s High School in Rusape rural recently reinvented toothpaste.

The Iron Lady of Corporate Zimbabwe

WOMEN are still trying to find a voice and a footing in the male-dominated business universe, but they are still lagging behind. Though accounting for more than half of the…

Roger Boka, the industrial magnate

ANY tale of trailblazing local entrepreneurs can never be complete without the late business maverick Mr Roger Boka.

Rabbit breeding hops to the fore

Rabbit farming, known as cuniculture, is growing steadily in Zimbabwe. Traditionally, rabbits were mainly for family consumption, with some keeping them as pets. Yet the advantages of rabbit meat are…

Pinkerton announces squad for Tunisian job

Sports Reporter Zimbabwe senior men’s basketball coach Ellery Pinkerton yesterday had his final opportunity to assess his charges ahead of camp later this week as they prepare for the Africa…

OPEN ECONOMY: There is fiscal space for bonuses!

With the noble intentions of fiscal responsibility, Finance and Economic Development Minister Patrick Chinamasa announced the removal of civil servant bonuses up to 2017.

Edgar Tekere’s take on Roger Boka

I did not know Boka until, on my return to Zimbabwe after Independence, he sought me out and introduced himself to me. He was interested, he said, in improving my…

SME FOCUS: The new merchants of mobile miracles, Potraz report shows decline in Internet penetration

Gloom for cellphone shops Even though the outlook might look bullish for pavement vendors, it is definitely bearish for formal businesses.

Mudzimba with Mai Chisamba: Too blind to see my love

Too blind to see my love MAI CHISAMBA, I enjoy your column very much. I did my “A” Level two years ago and I feel like continuing with my education,…

Sadc industrialisation the way to go

Sunday Mail Reporter The ongoing Sadc Extraordinary Summit on industrialisation which started in Harare yesterday is vital for job creation and poverty alleviation, industrialists and economists have said.

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