Jermaine Jackson distances himself from family letter
Los Angeles. — Jermaine Jackson has officially distanced himself from a family letter criticising the Michael Jackson Estate. However, the brother of the late singer — who died in June 2009 — still hasFC Platinum’s carrot . . . dangle huge incentives for players
From Paul Mundandi in ZVISHAVANE
FC PLATINUM players have been promised US$1 000 each, the biggest such incentive for a Premiership tie, to win tomorrow and erase bitter memories of the day Dynamos marched into this
Proposed LOLR Fund comes under fire
Tawanda Musarurwa Business ReporterTHE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe’s proposed Lender of Last Resort Fund has come under fire from local economists saying it is too dependent on external investors. RBZ Governor Dr Gideon Gono
New Dawn plans Falcon takeover
Martin Kadzere Senior Business ReporterNEW Dawn Mining Corporation plans to buy out minority shareholders in Falgold Limited and acquire the company’s listing on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange. The Toronto Stock Exchange-listed firm, the parent
Gold deliveries improve in June
Tawanda Musarurwa Business ReporterZIMBABWE’S gold deliveries reached 1 146,9kg in June this year, up from 1 076kg the previous month.
Figures from the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe show that primary gold producers delivered 907,8kg while
NAM has work cut out
Farirai ChubvuThe US-led confrontation with Iran over its nuclear programs has reached a dangerous new stage, following the stalling of international talks and the imposition of extra sanctions to cripple the Iranian
BancABC raises US$50m
Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter
AFRICAN Banking Corporation Holdings has successfully raised US$50 million through a rights offer to fund recapitalisation of operations. The dually-listed group said the proceeds from the cash call would
Zim’s foreign policy should be a reflection of our national interests
Darlington Mahuku and Bowden MbanjeInternational relations is a very interesting discipline because it grapples to explain states behaviour and relations throughout the world. International relations is therefore about government relations and cannot be explained clearly without delving into each country’s culture, domestic policy, economics and its historic influences.
It is indeed true that debate on the Zimbabwean draft constitution must be done without any fear or favour. Professor Jonathan Moyo raised a very important issue of a clause in the Copac final draft



