Tuku, Sulu re-ignite live shows this weekend
By Ruth Butaumocho
Several top local musicians will this weekend re-ignite live musical shows following short breaks they took to recharge their batteries.
Attacked for supporting Zanu-PF
An MDC-T councillor and youth chairman for Epworth allegedly assaulted a Zanu-PF official in a suspected politically-motivated attack.
Firming lint price boon for cotton growers
FARMERS who grew cotton this year should start counting their gains following the firming of the lint price on the world market, with local merchants promising to increase the producer price by over 100 percent this season.
City fraudster targets ATM users
A HARARE man has allegedly been taking advantage of unsuspecting members of the public with problems using ATM facilities by offering them assistance before stealing their debit cards and personal identification numbers.
Club displays great patience with coach
MOST football clubs are quick to fire coaches who start a new season by registering a string of poor results.
Commuter omnibus operators bow to pressure
By Fortious Nhambura
A COMBINATION of improved fuel supplies and public anger at being taken for granted by service providers Tuesday saw public transport costs largely reverting to normal.
Local investor swoops on RTG shares
By Bright Madera
A LOCAL investor snapped up 10 million RTG shares valued at US$150 000 on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange on Monday in a special bargain deal executed at US1,50c a share.
AU chief meets Ivory Coast presidential rivals
ABIDJAN – The African Union chief held talks Tuesday with both rivals claiming to be Ivory Coast’s president as regional envoys headed to the United States, intensifying diplomatic efforts to end the dispute.
Chinese firms to invest in Zim hotels
By Isdore Guvamombe
ZIMBABWE has entered into a tourism promotion, marketing and development agreement with 80 Chinese tourist wholesale companies, after marathon meetings held at the China Foreign Tourism Investor Conference held in Shanghai recently.
Amagents keeps Dumi’s dream alive
When everyone thought the group AmaGents would go to the grave with its founder and front man, the late Dumisani Ngulube, the group has sprung a surprise and kept Dumi’s dream alive.










