OPEN ECONOMY: Big solutions for small enterprises
When dealing with SMEs, banks should have a level of entrepreneurial proficiency within their own workforce. SMALL and medium enterprises are critical for economic and social development. Beyond creating jobs…
OUT & ABOUT: Sulu, Jah Prayzah in real family show
Since the Harare City Council imposed a ban on the use of the Harare Gardens by music promoters last year – most “family shows” have become regular gigs starting late…
Mudzimba with Mai Chisamba: FRIEND or FOE?
Friend or foe? Thank you so much for your column, it’s so helpful. Mai Chisamba, mine is a very sad story.
New dam for Chitungwiza
Shamiso Yikoniko – Sunday Mail Reporter Chitungwiza Town Council has embarked on a US$400 million dam construction project that is set to ease water shortages in the dormitory town.
Reprieve for City vendors
Government will not back down on ridding the cities and towns of illegal vendors, a Cabinet minister has said.
GARDEN AFFAIR: Yes, it’s time for indigenous veggies!
The rainy season is also a time when many indigenous vegetables are available.
ZHUWAO BRIEF: Working to a virtuous circle of growth
For Mhone, Lewis’ analysis of the ideal growth process demonstrates how the process of accumulation unfolds as enclavity is eliminated and the whole economy is subsumed by wealth accumulation mode…
Mota-Engil surpasses coal target
Africa Moyo recently in HWANGE MOTA-ENGIL Zimbabwe has ramped up production at Hwange Colliery, surpassing the contractual 200 000 tonnes of coal per month by 6,6 percent in February.
Retail sector mayhem
The influx of vendors in Harare’s Central Business District (CBD) is not only an eyesore, it has also brought anarchy into the heart of the local retailing sector.
UZ celebrates 60 years
Debra Matabvu Amid all the economic and social crises that the country has experienced to date, the University Of Zimbabwe has defied all the odds and excelled for the past…





