SA continues flooding local market . . . ships in $625m goods in Q1

WITH policymakers still brainstorming on the efficacy of formulating a deliberate policy to promote consumption of locally produced goods, the avalanche of foreign-produced products, particularly those from South Africa, Zimbabwe’s…

Miss Zimbabwe makes return

Miss Zimbabwe, which has been in hibernation for the past three years, makes a return on June 14 with a strictly-by-invitation black tie event to be held at Mabvazuva Village…

Outrageous Financial Gazette editorial

I was dismayed to see my friends in the MDC-T accepting Ford Ranger vehicles. I thought it was wrong to drive big cars when people are hungry? No?

Commission bosses consider cotton U-turn

The Competition and Tariff Commission (CTC) has been forced to reconsider its order prohibiting ginners from setting uniform input prices after growers complained that the new dispensation would diminish their…

DeMbare, Caps resume rivalry

WHENEVER and wherever they play for whatever, the clashes between Dynamos and Caps United are more than just football matches, there is always more at stake.

Interesting five years for SA parliament

With South Africa’s national elections settled, the country is looking at its most fractious parliament in years, with a surge in opposition representation. South Africa’s long time ruling party, the…

Contaminated tap water kills 328

A total of 328 Zimbabweans across the country have died from common diarrhoea since the beginning of the year in cases linked to the consumption of contaminated tap water.

Ndoro the real deal

One gets the feeling that red hot Warriors striker Tendai “Fire 7” Ndoro would have scooped the Absa Premiership Golden Boot had he put in a full season’s work at…

Firms need new technology

ZIMBABWEAN companies need to rapidly switch to new Information Communication Technologies to match the ever-evolving economic dynamics and global trends, an ICT expert has said. Speaking at a recent ICT…

After ANC victory, internal leadership battles begin

The African National Congress overcame vigorous opposition to triumph in South Africa’s fifth democratic elections. Now the real battle begins — the one inside the ANC to succeed a scandal-prone…

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