Renaissance: The untold story
By Golden Sibanda
RENAISSANCE Financial Holdings reportedly agreed to pay an additional US$12,5 million to Mr Jayesh Shah, under a
The Durban excursion
IN Durban, the sea is a worthy benevolent mistress whose eternal kiss with the land is where her lips lock with the vast
Blanket Mine boosts output
By Tawanda Musarurwa
BLANKET Mine ramped up production in the first quarter to 7 322 ounces up 17 percent from 6 235 oz recorded in the fourth
AICO Africa shelves US$50m rights issue
By Bright Madera
AICO Africa Limited has shelved its proposed US$50 million rights issue – expected to recapitalise its subsidiary, Olivine
Gold declines as dollar erodes demand
London.
Gold declined in London as a rebounding dollar curbed demand for the metal as an alternative investment. The dollar was little
One mega autoshow!
THIS past weekend was a very hectic one for motoring enthusiasts who thronged the Borrowdale Race Course to witness the
Wheat farmers face critical inputs shortage
Agriculture Reporter
WHEAT farmers are facing a critical shor-tage of inputs, a liquidity crunch and constant power cuts, a development likely to
PSI, FUZ to fight HIV in sport
By Takudzwa Chitsiga
THE Footballers Union of Zimbabwe launched a partnership with Population Services International to fight HIV and Aids in sport
Diamond institute to open two centres
By Hellen Mubvumbi
THE Braitwood Institute of Gemology, a diamond cutting and polishing school based in Harare, is set to open two additional
European stocks extend gains
LONDON.
EUROPEAN stock markets rose yesterday, with the mining sector buoyed by the flotation of Swiss commodities giant

