Jane Russell is no more

LOS ANGELES.“Gentlemen Prefer Blondes” movie star Jane Russell, who became a controversial Hollywood sex symbol, died on Monday at the age of 89, her family said. Russell, best known as…

Matofotofo pageant rebrands

Entertainment ReporterTHE Miss Biggy-Matofotofo modelling contest is set to rebrand to Miss True African Queen in a development that will see the pageant covering beautiful big women from the Sadc…

Chibaya releases debut solo album

By Richmore TeraFORMER Mahendere Brothers band member Lenny Chibaya has released his debut solo album “Kuita Kwashe” that exhibits his great artistry on the microphone.The eight-track album, released at Revival…

Music, sculpture are my life: Mteki

Musician and sculptor Bryn Mteki, popularly known as Sekuru Tau, has been quiet for a while, leaving many wondering whether he is still an artist or has just sunk into…

SA rand strengthens

By Martin Kadzere
MANUFACTURERS should take advantage of the strengthening South African rand to increase

Deat Capital looks East

By Golden SibandaDEAT Capital, a local financial advisory firm, has set out on a mission to link up Zimbabwean firms in need of funding with Chinese investors on the Hong…

Turning misfortunes into opportunities

A WEEK ago my friends and I decided to go to Susugi Dam in Banket for a change of scenery after spending the whole of December and January at Darwendale…

Asia stocks rise, China manufacturing slows

SINGAPORE.ASIAN stocks rose yesterday, tracking US shares which gained on optimistic remarks from influential investor Warren Buffett, while Chinese manufacturing growth slowed to a six-month low.Japan’s benchmark Nikkei average climbed…

ZSE benchmark index drops

Business ReporterTHE Zimbabwe Stock Exchange benchmark index declined yesterday on the back of widespread losses across the board, while the mining index was stagnant as all resource stocks traded unchanged.The…

Surge in oil prices likely to dent economic growth – World Bank

WASHINGTON.A SUSTAINED period of higher oil prices would significantly affect developing economies but is unlikely to derail their strong recovery since the financial crisis, a senior World bank official said…

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