‘We are ready to invest in Zim’
Last week, a 19-member Invest Africa delegation visited Zimbabwe to explore investment opportunities. The international business grouping — which has its headquarters in the United Kingdom — largely seeks business…
CRICKET: McCullum: Cometh the hour, Cometh the man
New Zealand were not short on confidence coming into their World Cup opening game against Sri Lanka, but to see Brendon McCullum take the game by the scruff of its…
Transporters speak
Greater Harare Association of Commuter Operators’ secretary Mr Ngoni Katsvairo says Government should institute measures that do not leave kombi crews jobless when instituting mass transport policy changes.
Oil breaches US$60 mark
Oil rose above US$60 a barrel on Friday for the first time this year, bringing gains last week to almost 4 percent, supported by signs that deeper industry spending cuts…
The anatomy of indigenisation law changes
Zweli Lunga In January 2015, Government — through the Minister of Finance — gazetted important amendments to the Indigenisation and Empowerment Act (14:33).
Resource nationalism around the world
Business Editor RESOURCE-rich countries have found a tonic to address their fiscal deficits: They are now adjusting royalties and demanding a significant claim in mining ventures.
TENNIS: Wayne Black talks up Davis Cup team
Soon after quitting professional tennis in 2005, Byron Black, arguably Zimbabwe’s best tennis player, making reference to the game, said: “Unless there is big money and investment from Government, we…
AGRICULTURE: Kutama College: The Kambuzuma connection
Tinashe Kusema – Extra Reporter LOCATED roughly 800m off Kambuzuma road lies Kambuzuma High 2 School, a learning institution lost in time but still a model for the country’s education…
VICTORIOUS LIVING: When the apostles go marching in
India’s Mahatma Gandhi once said you have to be the change that you want to see. I was thinking of that life nugget last week when I attended the three-day…
DIVINE APPOINTMENTS: There’s nothing like ‘Deborah anointing’
Bishop Ancelem and Prophetess Margareth Takaedza Gwaze are founders and senior pastors of New Revelation Ministries in Zengeza 1, Chitungwiza.





