African Sun turnover rises 19 percent

Martin Kadzere Business Reporter
AFRICAN Sun’s turnover for the five months to February rose 19 percent to US$22 million, compared with the same period last year, as the hospitality group targets its US$60 million forecast this year. Chief
Star Brite back with a bang!

Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter
They came in their numbers for preliminary auditions and now the country awaits the next big star from Zimbabwe’s oldest and pioneer talent search show — Star Brite. Now it’s time for the hopefuls to
Masaiti wins battle to marry Cameroonian
From George Maponga in MasvingoDzivarAsekwa legislator Ms Evelyn Masaiti (MDC-T) finally won her battle to marry her Cameroonian lover on the second attempt after a Masvingo Magistrate’s Court solemnised her marriage last week.
No way for another GPA
Panganai KahuniRecently Dr Ibbo Mandaza, wrote an article in which he posed the possibility of “GPA 2” or elections this year. In the article, Mandaza wrote about what he feels are the myths increasingly pervading the
Without order, it is impossible to have good governance

Gertrude Takawira
It is impractical to have a system of sound governance without creating order first. Order is the arrangement or disposition of people or things in relation to each other according to a particular
Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood now in running for presidency
CAIRO. — Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood announced on Saturday that it had nominated deputy chairman Khairat al-Shater to be the presidential candidate, reversing its previous position of not running for presidency. At a press conference held at the MB guidance bureau in the capital Cairo, MB1 killed, 26 injured as twin blasts rock Kenya
MOMBASA. — Kenyan authorities confirmed that at least one person died while 26 others were injured in separate blasts in the coastal city of Mombasa on Saturday night. Coast Provincial Commissioner Ernest Munyi said three people were seriously injured in the first blast which took place in Mtwapa,Museveni tells Mali military leader to hand back power

KAMPALA. — Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni on Saturday condemned the coup in the western African state of Mali saying the military should hand over power back to the people. Museveni who was
VP Mujuru back home
Business ReporterVICE President Mujuru returned home to a hero’s welcome yesterday from a two-weeks’ tour of Indian and Dubai which culminated in her receiving the Distinguished African Amazon Award on Saturday at the
Govt to monitor cotton industry
Obert Chifamba recently in KADOMAGOVERNMENT will closely monitor the implementation of the cotton production and marketing framework to attract and protect investment in the industry. In a speech read on his behalf by the Permanent





