DPRK, US to resume talks

BEIJING. — The United States and the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea announced on  Wednesday that they reached a sweeping deal during their recent direct talks in Beijing, in a positive step toward resumption of the Six-Party Talks. The DPRK said it has agreed to suspend nuclear tests,

Malema expelled from ANC

JOHANNESBURG. — Julius Malema has been expelled from the ANC and told to vacate his position as president of the ANC Youth League. According to the ruling party’s national disciplinary committee, headed by Derek Hanekom, Malema has 14 days to appeal against the decision. In a hard-hitting

All water is State water

Once again the winter cropping season is fast approaching and proper planning by the farmer is a critical factor this season. Of course the farmers have started mobilising seed and fertilisers while some are busy with land preparations. While these are ongoing there is one critical factor in

Rani, Govt in talks over diamond stake

Business Reporter
DUBAI-BASED Rani Investment has indicated that it is negotiating with the Government on the disposal of its shareholding in Limpopo Mining Resources through which it owns River Ranch Diamond Mine. The

Get ready for Experiential Expo

Robert G Muganda Buy Zimbabwe
IN our interest to develop innovative concepts that will help sell local products and services, Buy Zimbabwe will this year host Zimbabwe’s first ever Experiential Expo on the sidelines of the 2nd

It’s Nissan Navara vs Volkswagen Amarok

Fact Jeke Behind the Wheel
Ever wondered who has the greatest workmanship between the Japanese and the Germans in terms of trucks? Well, you do not have to wonder any more because in this issue I have decided to give

Mutizwa to step down as Delta CEO

Business Reporter
DELTA Corporation chief executive officer Mr Joe Mutizwa will step down from his post and that of director of the beverage maker on May 31. He wwill be succeeded by Mr Pearson Gowero, who takes office from

Tourism Matrix: We might never have this chance again in 300 years

Isdore Guvamombe
THE United Nations World Tourism Organisation inspectors arrived in the country three days ago to inspect Zimbabwe and Zambia’s progress in their preparation to host the 2013 general assembly.

China donates US$14m goods

Agriculture Reporter
CHINA yesterday handed over a consignment of rice and wheat worth US$14 million to the Zimbabwean Government for distribution to the poor. The consignment comprised 9 722,85 tonnes of

Sharon Dee dumps Peter’s kids in UK

PETER Ndlovu’s ex-wife has dumped their two sons with his sister in England after the Zimbabwe Under 23 soccer coach refused to pay maintenance. South African singer Sharon Dee, real name Hlengiwe Dlamini, said she was driven to desperation after the former Coventry City and Mamelodi Sundowns star

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