SOCCER: The sad tale of Shabanie Mine
Langton Nyakwenda recently in ZVISHAVANE IT’S off-season and the quietness, or lack of verve prevailing in the soccer-mad town of Zvishavane, can naturally be expected.
Squash star Magwaza bounces back, dreams big
Top squash player Admire Magwaza says he is looking forward to a successful season as he returns to full fitness eight months after being sidelined by a knee injury.
Gold output to surpass 15 tonnes
The country’s sole buyer of gold, Fidelity Printers and Refiners, targets output of more than 15 tonnes this year while greater returns are expected from the yellow metal in light…
Discussions on bankability of 99-year lease agreements still ongoing
The Bankers’ Association of Zimbabwe (BAZ) says there are still outstanding issues pertaining to the bankability of 99-year lease agreements while discussions with the Government to make them bankable are…
SOCCER: Tapera’s return to Chapungu ruffles feathers
A STORM is brewing at Gweru-based top flight league side Chapungu, with the impending appointment of veteran coach Jairos Tapera as technical advisor said to have ruffled current head coach…
OPEN ECONOMY: Growth can’t happen without balance
For economic growth to happen, it is necessary to make a conscious effort to maintain parity between citizens’ standards of life (income levels) and the cost of living.
More of the same for ZSE in 2015
THE performance of local stocks is expected to remain muted as the economic environment is likely to remain shackled by liquidity challenges and poor earnings results, market watchers say.
Manyuchi gets recognition
HIGH-FLYING World Boxing Council International welterweight champion Charles Manyuchi has clinched his first local endorsement deal as his exploits on the international scene continue to gain more recognition.
BUSINESS FORUM: It’s time companies to digitalise statutory payments
MOST companies collect their tax clearance certificates for the trading year in January.
Affirming an alternative religious approach
This week, reluctantly, my religious perspective is the subject. For the avoidance of doubt, this author is a “theist”, i.e. one who acknowledges and recognises the existence of the Divine.


