Revenue measures review welcome: Economists

Posting on microblogging site X (formerly Twitter), economist Tinashe Murapata said the 5% withholding tax was still too high and needed reviewing.
By Mthandazo Nyoni Jan. 10, 2024

Dress the way you want to be addressed: Mhandu

Many females, who wear crop tops as their go-to attire, found the question offensive, while others alluded that they should not be worn on dinner occasions.
By Rejoice Phiri Feb. 2, 2023

Artistes condemn “Operation Dudula’s” xenophobic attack

Musicians and other stakeholders have expressed anger at the episodic and outrageously disturbing xenophobia that has once again reared its ugly head in neighbouring South Africa.

By The Southern Eye Apr. 24, 2022

Artistes condemn “Operation Dudula’s” xenophobic attack

Musicians and other stakeholders have expressed anger at the episodic and outrageously disturbing xenophobia that has once again reared its ugly head in neighbouring South Africa.

By The Southern Eye Apr. 24, 2022

Econet introduces ‘Smart US Dollar bundles’

The company said the development, which followed relevant regulatory approvals, will provide convenience for its customers and help Econet generate much-needed foreign currency to reinvest in its network and to improve the customer experience.   

By The Southern Eye Apr. 6, 2022

Divine insight: Fear-based programming

What was blinding him from seeing that Jesus was present was his past experiences. Peter could have heard stories of other fisher man who had died in such storms even friends and family.

By The Southern Eye Dec. 19, 2021

Divine insight: Fear-based programming

What was blinding him from seeing that Jesus was present was his past experiences. Peter could have heard stories of other fisher man who had died in such storms even friends and family.

By The Southern Eye Dec. 19, 2021

Ex-prisoner’s struggle with life out of jail

The most painful time for him was that time when fellow inmates received visitors and it killed his heart to see loved ones hugging, chatting and laughing; a prospect that he knew was far removed from possible for him.

By The Southern Eye Dec. 19, 2021

Ex-prisoner’s struggle with life out of jail

The most painful time for him was that time when fellow inmates received visitors and it killed his heart to see loved ones hugging, chatting and laughing; a prospect that he knew was far removed from possible for him.

By The Southern Eye Dec. 19, 2021