. . . as boredom sets in among housemates

After the voluntary exit of the Angolan pair, the eviction of the Botswana sisters and one Ghana housemate from Downville plus the disqualification of DKB and Zainab from Upville, things look different. The game looks to be more dull than ever, no entertainment, no drama, and the housemates themselves are not feeling the game. Upville looks to be more affected by

Zimpost extends working hours

Business Reporter
Zimpost has extended its working hours and days to enable more motorists to renew their vehicle licences with effect from June  1, 2012. Zimpost offices issuing vehicle licences countrywide will be open throughout the week from 0700 hours to 1600

Marking Environment Day

WORLD Environment Day is celebrated every year on June 5. The day is celebrated around the world in many ways, including street rallies, competitions in schools, tree planting, clean-up campaigns and much more. World Environment Day was established by the United Nations General Assembly to mark the opening of the 1972 Stockholm Conference on

Utande, Sage launch cloud computing platform

Business Reporter
ZIMBABWEAN firms are set to benefit from a new cloud computing platform, the Sage Enterprise Resource Planning X3 Cloud.
The new Internet-based computing product, which will allow for sharing of resources, software and information, is a partnership

Small-scale miners target 50pc gold output

Small-scale miners, buoyed by equipment support from Government, this year target to produce between 50 and 55 percent of the country’s total gold output. In 2005, Zimbabwe produced about 14 023 kilogrammes of gold, with small-scale miners contributing more than half. But Zimbabwe Miners’ Federation president Mr Trynos Nkomo said repeated police raids on

No joy for Mr Ugly

Richmore Tera Arts Correspondent
WILLIAM Masvinu, the Epworth man who became a celebrity overnight after being crowned Mr Ugly Harare, is a disappointed man. While his female counterparts earn their living from lucrative endorsements by fashion designers, blue chip

Whither Big Brother?

Evictions, and disqualification have been the order of BBA7 housemates’ exits. Unlike this season, the previous ones were only characterised by evictions mostly. This season was so different from the previous ones as the housemates were entering in pairs as a team. A big problem we have observed from this change has been that most partners might have

. . . as boredom sets in among housemates

After the voluntary exit of the Angolan pair, the eviction of the Botswana sisters and one Ghana housemate from Downville plus the disqualification of DKB and Zainab from Upville, things look different. The game looks to be more dull than ever, no entertainment, no drama, and the housemates themselves are not feeling the game. Upville looks to be more affected by

Zimura, ZBC insensitive

Fred Zindi Music
A text message from the Zimbabwe Music Rights Association (Zimura) sent to all its 2200-plus members last week read:
“Dear Member, “Zimura regrets to advise that there are no royalties on 1 June, 2012 until further notice. ZBC has not paid

African Sun-Dawn saga comes full circle

Bright Madera Corporate News
LAST week there was a flurry of activity on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange with a number of shares swapping hands in deals running into several millions of dollars. Some of the notable deals concluded included the acquisition by African Sun

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