Zim-Russia co-operation reaches peak

HARARE — Relations between Russia and Zimbabwe have a huge potential to grow to a higher level, on the back of an increase in the fields of economic and trade co-operation, especially in mining,

Russia brands situation in Syria ‘emergency’

MOSCOW — Russia changed the status of situation in Syria from “complicated” to “emergency” on Tuesday as the crisis in the violence-torn country escalates. The order, signed by Prime Minister Dmitry

Metro Studios, Kapfupi bury hatchet

Kudakwashe Gwabanayi Entertainment Reporter
COMEDIAN-cum-musician Freddy Manjalima, better known as Kapfupi, and his record stable Metro Studios have finally agreed to record his upcoming album after months of wrangling. The two parties

‘Young Igwe’ to flex muscles at Ochi City

Richmore Tera Arts Correspondent
PETER Moyo is set to headline the entertainment line-up of this year’s edition of Muscle Mania Zimbabwe to be held at Ochi City close to Domboshava this Saturday. Young Igwe — as Peter is fondly

Spike Lee to premiere MJ documentary

Spike Lee will be premiering his Michael Jackson documentary, “Bad 25”, this August at the 2012 Venice Film Festival in Venice, Italy, which begins on August 29. “I’m more than just a huge fan of Michael

Countdown to Dreams To Fame 2012

Ruth Butaumocho Entertainment Editor
One of Zimbabwe’s popular live performance talent exhibitions, Dream to Fame 2012, kicks off in Bulawayo this weekend, with expectations of a high-octane season. For a good 20 weekends to follow,

FBC Bank goes for merger

Martin Kadzere Senior Business Reporter
FBC Holdings intends to merge its banking division with the building society in a bid to meet the new minimum capital requirements announced by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe this week. According to

Editorial Comment: We need stronger banks with sound management

Zimbabwe, like every other country, needs a strong and safe banking sector that can mobilise savings and can help productive businesses grow faster. We have more than enough economic

Pity financiers in heart of darkness

Nick Dearden
IT is the people of Africa who are being ripped off and not being helped by the multi-national companies as they claim. Financiers and businessmen operating in Africa are not, as some

Dealing with dishonesty

At The Workplace Wencelaus Murape
Dishonesty by employees at the workplace has been prevalent since time immemorial, with truant behaviour causing prejudice to companies. Some of this dishonesty has been surprisingly at large

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