Song and dance in Murehwa. . . . . . as Mudarikwa siblings graduate

Richmore Tera
Murehwa reverberated to song and dance on Saturday night when more than 10 musical groups descended on Mudarikwa village to celebrate the graduation of Uzumba Member of Parliament Simbaneuta Mudarikwa’s four daughters.

Sulu says ‘No’ to erotic dances

Entertainment Reporter
DENDERA musician Suluman Chimbetu has appealed to his legion of fans to tone down their dances as some of them were not suitable for family viewing.

This call came during his sterling performance on Saturday at the ZRP Kuyedza Women’s Club Family Fun Day at Morris Depot.

King Isaac’s road to stardom

Fred Zindi
Music

Dr Isaac Gabriel Kalumbu, a.k.a. King Isaac, a Zimbabwean musician and music lecturer based at Michigan State University, United States, is in Harare for a month.
Last year, we in Zimbabwe, together with music lovers the world over, were rooting for King Isaac to win a Grammy, the most coveted award for outstanding musical talent after he was nominated for his effort on “Isaac Meets Isaacs” — a collaboration album he did with the late Gregory Isaacs.

 

Pension schemes benefit lifelong contributors

NATIONAL social security pension schemes are designed primarily to benefit those who retire after a lifetime of employment during which they have been contributing more or less continuously to the scheme.

Zimplow US$11,2m rights offer opens

Golden Sibanda
Senior Business Reporter

ZIMPLOW’S rights offer, to raise US$11,2 million for the acquisition of a 57,2 percent stake in agriculture implements manufacturer Tractive Power Holdings, opened yesterday.

Debt cripples Kariba Power Station

Bright Madera
Senior Business Reporter

ZIMBABWE Power Company’s Kariba South Power Station is tied up in a crippling US$21 million foreign debt, affecting its operations and creditworthiness.
The company owes four banks from the United Kingdom, Germany and Switzerland a total of US$14 million in different facilities.

Side-marketing hits cotton ginners

Martin Kadzere
Senior Business Reporter

COTTON ginners who financed the crop for 2011-12 season stand to lose millions of dollars due to side marketing, industry sources have said.

Go regional: DPM

Business Reporters
DEPUTY Prime Minister Arthur Mutambara has urged local firms to adopt a regional approach to doing business.

Financial innovation key to reviving property sector

Francis Chinjekure
The property market in Zimbabwe is not spared from the liquidity challenges affecting the economy.

Zim Greenfield projects stall

Tawanda Musarurwa
Business Reporter

ZIMBABWE has been registering significant levels of Greenfield investment projects, which have, however, not translated into new foreign direct investment inflows.
A “Greenfield investment” is investment in a manufacturing, office or other physical company-related structures or group of structures in an area where no previous facilities exist.

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