Sale of Dairibord Malawi unit hits snag

Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter
DAIRIBORD Zimbabwe Holdings says plans to dispose of financially hamstrung Malawian subsidiary Mulanje Peak Foods have stalled as potential investors are struggling to raise funding for a deposit. DZHL controls Mulanje Peak Foods through its 68

Private sector to present PPP proposals to Cabinet

Tawanda Musarurwa Business Reporter
DEBATE around the establishment of a Public Private Partnership (PPP) Unit within Government structures has been re-ignited as the private sector is set to present a PPP policy brief to Cabinet. The private sector initiative is being driven by the

‘How to Steal 2 Million’ bags four AMAA awards

Popular Ghanaian actor Majid Michel and Nigerian Nollywood star Rita Dominic on Sunday night clinched the top prizes as “Africa’s best” in the world of movies as they walked away with the “Best Actor” and “Best Actress” awards at the 2012 edition of the African Movie Academy Awards (AMAA). Majid picked up the coveted award for his lead role in the 2011 movie

SA minister hails Zim trade policies

From Prosper Ndlovu in Bulawayo
INTERNATIONAL exhibitors at the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair which opened in Bulawayo yesterday should take advantage of the investment opportunities in Zimbabwe to expand their business partnerships with local companies. South

S. Korea Christians protest against Lady Gaga

Seoul. — Scores of conservative South Korean Christians were to pray together yesterday against Lady Gaga’s Seoul concert, organisers said, accusing the US pop star of advocating homosexuality and pornography. The pop diva arrived in South Korea on Friday, a week before her Seoul performance which kicks off her Born This Way Ball Global Tour. About 300 Protestant church

Rihanna is house-hunting in London

Rihanna could be packing her bags and waving goodbye to the US after rumours emerged that the singer is house-hunting for a mansion in London. The “We Found Love” singer is said to be looking for a UK pad for her to crash at while she films her new TV series for Sky Living. She will only need a base from May to July to fit around her filming schedule but she may end up

‘A resounding success’

Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter
LAST week’s gospel concert dubbed “A Call to Worship Africa” proved that despite belonging to different sects or churches Zimbabweans are indeed one family. Though the inter-denominational concert held at the Harare International Conference

Harare Open tennis tourney begin

Sports Reporter
MORE than 100 junior tennis players will converge in the capital for the Harare Open tournament starting today at various venues. The four-day-tournament will be held at Harare Sports Club, Alex Sports Club, Old Hararians and Prince Edward School.

154 schools to participate at Cottco rugby festival

Mbachi Mutukula- Maregere Spots Reporter
MORE than 154 schools are expected to attend this year’s Cottco schools’ rugby festival next week at Prince Edward. The festival, which has attracted players from all over the country, is penciled for April 30 to May 5. The Cottco rugby festival is

Cheetahs to tour Europe

Paul Munyuki Sports Reporter
THE Zimbabwe Sevens rugby side, the Cheetahs, are expected to leave the country on Sunday for their inaugural European tour on the International Rugby Board Sevens Series in 10 days time. After spending years trying to earn a stripe as a core

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