European shares tumble
LONDON.
EUROPEAN shares fell early yesterday after Japan raised the severity of its nuclear crisis to
Tokyo shares plunge on nuclear crisis
TOKYO.
TOKYO shares fell yesterday after Japan upgraded the crisis at a stricken nuclear plant to the
Decline in crude oil prices triggers profit-taking
SINGAPORE.
A DECLINE in crude oil prices yesterday from a 32-month high that could extend in the near
Why organisational memory is critical
TWO years ago there was a middle-aged man who used to help launch boats at Susigi International
S. Africa to invest US$15,4bn to boost industry, create jobs
CAPE TOWN.
SOUTH Africa’s state-owned Industrial Development Corporation will invest 102 billion rand
Zimbabwe heads for art World Cup
By Jonathan Mbiriyamveka
Raphael Chikukwa, Zimbabwe’s curator at the Venice Biennale, is confident that the artists r
Miss Rural pageant back
Bulawayo Bureau
It has been five years since one of the country’s acclaimed modelling pageants – Miss Rural
Massive gigs to mark 31st independence
By Richmore Tera
Massive gigs to celebrate Zimbabwe’s independence have been lined up in Shamva with the
Mai Foya breaks new ground
By Richmore Tera
TIRED of having her music turned down by some recording studios, talented and little-known
Nyamandi vows to revive Four Brothers
By Vhindo Murira
Musician James Nyamandi has vowed to revive the late Marshall Munhumumwe’s musical legacy.


