Chinese troupe dazzles in flawless display
Costa Mano Entertainment Reporter
The Chinese Disabled People’s Performing Arts Troupe mesmerised an appreciative crowd on a breezy Wednesday night at the Celebration Centre with a performance characterised by grace and amazing showmanship. Dubbed “My Dream”, the
Volkswagen Golf getting better
Fact Jeke Behind the Wheel
VW is a legend in the car manufacturing industry. For almost a century it has caused stirs and shifts in the industry with its innovations and works of art. Hitler loved them to death even though the infamous history character never drove all his life.
Together, we can do it!
Isdore Guvamombe Tourism Matrix
THIS article is a beginning of a series of instalments that will seek to define the course for the mega event of our time, the United Nations World Tourism Organisation General Assembly, to be hosted by Zimbabwe and Zambia. Being the first
Nestle’s heifer project gathers momemtum
Tawanda Musarurwa Business Reporter
NESTLE Zimbabwe’s project to boost milk production is now in full swing with the company distributing 100 imported heifers to new farmers joining the programme. The dairy expansion programme commenced late last year with Nestle importing 200 dairy
CAAZ licenses third private airline
THE Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe has licensed the third private airline, Sol Air, to service domestic and international routes. The operating certificate takes effect from January 28, 2012. Hostile policies, a decline in tourist arrivals into the country since 2000 and lack of capital to run private airlines have stifled development of the aviation industry in Zimbabwe
Chinyama club-hunting
Sports Reporter
ZIMBABWE international striker, Takesure Chinyama, flew out of the country yesterday on a club-hunting exercise amid growing interest in his services from as far afield as Ukraine. The big 29-year-ol forward, who spent four seasons at Polish
ANC study rejects mine nationalisation: Report
JOHANNESBURG. – A study commissioned by South Africa’s ruling ANC has rejected calls for mine nationalisation and come out in favour of higher taxes and royalties, the Business Day newspaper reported. The report is expected to be adopted as policy by the African National Congress and will be raised this weekend at a meeting of the party’s National Executive Committee, the
DeMbare strike continues
Sports Reporter
THE stand-off between the Dynamos players and their management continued yesterday while their principal sponsors, BancABC, said they have not been briefed of the developments at the club. The players vowed they would only start work when
Trade watchdog yet to rule on ‘chicken dumping’ case
CAPE TOWN. – The investigation of the Brazilian chicken anti-dumping case is “at a preliminary determination stage” and a report is due to be published by the middle of this month. The case – about whether to increase the import tariff on imported Brazilian chickens amid fear they are being “dumped” onto the South African market – has been characterised by emotive
Emirates lands in Harare, sees bright future
Walter Muchinguri Assistant Business Editor
EMIRATES Airlines, which started flying into Harare on Wednesday, could increase its flights into Harare from five to six days a week if the current load factor is maintained. Emirates Airlines senior vice president commercial operations in Africa Mr


