Somalia pardons six foreigners

MOGADISHU.
Somalia has pardoned six foreigners convicted of illegally carrying millions of dollars into the country with the intention of

Afghan girl killed in explosion

KABUL.
An eight-year-old Afghan girl was killed when a bag of explosives given to her by Taliban insurgents exploded as she

Violence mars Elephant Man gig

By Jonathan Mbiriyamveka and Farai Kuvirimirwa
Violence reared its ugly head when rowdy fans took advantage of lax security to storm the VIP section close to the stage at

Inconsistent pricing of artworks wreaks havoc

By Stephen Garan’anga
To a certain extent the recently closed Richard Rennie Gallery in Harare had a fair format for pricing artworks they exhibited.

Edgars secures US$5 million loan facility

By Bright Madera
EDGARS Stores Limited has secured a US$5 million loan facility from a local bank to retire its expensive debts and to

Bill to protect bank deposits

By Golden Sibanda recently in Victoria Falls
GOVERNMENT is working on legislation to restructure the Deposit Protection Board by establishing a new entity with powers

Starafrica to offload Spar franchise

Business Reporter
ZIMBABWE Stock Exchange-listed starafricacorporation intends to sell the Spar franchise holder Advance Wholesalers through

Raise awareness on climate change

GOING green is the new phenomenon adopted by World governments in tackling climate-altering effects present in the world

Lagarde pitches bid for IMF job

WASHINGTON.
FRENCH Finance Minister Christine Lagarde last week made her case to become the next leader of the International

Cash-strapped Swaziland battles to secure loans

MBABANE.
Swaziland last Friday found its options narrowing to avoid financial collapse, turning to neighbouring South Africa for a bailout

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