Greek exit an ugly reality for Europe

Prodigy Chinanga Money in Motion
A Greek exit from the euro area has the potential to be the European Union’s most economically and politically destructive event of a generation. Unfortunately, Europe has reached the point where it

Focus on a few manageable activities

Ben Chiganze Bassfisherman’s Approach
On Africa Day holiday our trio (Chris, Alan and me) was joined by Alister and he was richly endowed with fishing arsenal. He had about 50 appliers, 40 different packs of rubbers, 20 different types of

Firm to invest US$15m in gold mining

Business Reporters
INTERNATIONAL mining firm African Gemo Resources is set to invest up to US$15 million in gold mining and diamond trading in Zimbabwe after acquiring a 48 percent stake in local investment company

GPA principals for Angola

Takunda Maodza Senior Reporter
PRINCIPALS to the Global Political Agreement are heading to Angola after Sadc made last-minute changes to have a Troika meeting ahead of its Friday extraordinary summit.
Initially, the meeting was supposed to be an extraordinary summit for heads of state and government only.

Sources yesterday said the Organ on Politics, Defence and Security Co-operation, which is commonly known as the Troika, will review the political and security situation in Zimbabwe and Madagascar.

The Troika, which is chaired by South African President Jacob Zuma, comprises the leaders of Zambia, Mozambique and South Africa, and reports to full summit.

Munyukwi hearing put off

Martin Kadzere Senior Business Reporter
The hearing of Zimbabwe Stock Exchange chief executive Mr Emmanuel Munyukwi, facing several charges including incompetence, did not take place on Monday, as his lawyers are “not yet ready”.

Seed Co profit soars to US$19m

Bright Madera Senior Business Reporter
SEED CO profit for the 12 months to March 31 climbed 10 percent to US$19 million on the back of growth in volumes. The leading breeder and distributor of hybrid seed turned over US$118 million, a 20 percent

Obama: Fury that signifies nothing

John Pilger
In the week Barack Obama received the Nobel Peace Prize in 2009, he ordered bombing attacks on Yemen, killing a reported 63 people, 28 of them children. When Obama recently announced he

African women face challenges in tourism industry

Victoria Falls Reporter
Indigenous African women are still sidelined in the male and foreign dominated tourism sector, women delegates attending the just-ended Africa Travel Association (ATA) World Congress in Victoria Falls said.

Why sudden interest in President’s health, his successor

Shupayi Kadira
utterances on President Mugabe’s health and his succession have compelled me to write this article to reflect the deliberately overlooked side of him that has such a bearing on the prevailing enjoyment of independence and democracy in Zimbabwe.

Makokoba hip-hop group seeks funds to record debut album

Entertainment Reporter
A MAKOKOBA based hip-hop group Cash Talk is seeking sponsorship to record their first album, which has more than 20 songs.

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