Successive losses weigh down industrial index

SUCCESSIVE losses on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange last week led the mainstream industrial

Gold adds US$411m windfall to Mali’s budget

BAMAKO.
Soaring gold prices boosted revenues from mining to Mali’s budget to a record 191 billion

StanChart investment bank boss gets US$14 million

LONDON.
ASIA-focused bank Standard Chartered Plc paid the head of its investment bank more than

Gold prices firm

LONDON.
GOLD prices firmed last Friday as resurgent worries over euro zone sovereign debt levels

Euro shrugs off Portugal crisis

LONDON.
WORLD stocks edged higher last Friday, focusing on a buoyant economic and company

Nyathi sets up cultural village

Bulawayo Bureau
Veteran historian and cultural expert, Pathisa Nyathi, has set up a cultural heritage village

Apple iPad 2 goes on sale in 25 countries

PARIS.
APPLE’S eagerly-awaited iPad 2 went on sale on Friday in 25 countries in Europe, Oceania

Makoni happy with song’s airplay

By Richmore Tera
SOLO guitarist and singer Steve “Dhongi” Makoni says he is happy with the airplay that his

Binga folk: The forgotten lot

WOMEN carrying bundles of firewood. Binga continues facing teething energy challenges  despite being close to Lake Kariba where electricity is generated. By Johnson Siamachira
“WE need our water which we were forced to leave behind. We need our water to follow us.

Botswana make history

JOHANNESBURG
Botswana qualified for the African Cup of Nations soccer finals for the first time with a 1-0

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