Close gap between rich and poor

Dwight Mutonono Business Correspondent

A United States visitor who is sending money to look after some orphans in Zimbabwe decided to pay the orphans a visit. This was his first visit to Zimbabwe, so perhaps his perceptions of the country

Rio Tinto CEO resigns . . . as firm announces US$14bn write-down

SYDNEY. — Anglo-Australian mining giant Rio Tinto yesterday announced a US$14 billion write-down on its Mozambique coal assets and ailing aluminium business, prompting its chief executive to

JSE flat as mining labour woes mount

JOHANNESBURG. — The JSE opened flat yesterday morning, with retailers making gains, while all the mining indices were in the red due to concern that the shaft closure announcement by Anglo American

Welcome to Zim’s natural fantasyland

Isdore Guvamombe Tourism Matrix

Nyanga has remained one of Zimbabwe’s biggest all-time tourist attractions. You will never regret ever going there. The snaky road slithers up and down, bursting into short straight stretches that

Zimra beats revenue target

Business Reporter
THE Zimbabwe Revenue Authority says gross inflows exceeded the 2011 target by 7 percent for the 12 months to December 31 2012, after the taxman raked in US$3,4 billion. In a statement, Zimra

Modzone faces collapse

Fidelis Munyoro Assistant News Editor
MODZONE Enterprises faces collapse after the Agricultural and Rural Development Authority gave the company three months’ notice to terminate their lease agreement and vacate the premises in

Serena, Federer run hot as Melbourne sizzles

MELBOURNE — Serena Williams survived a busted lip and Roger Federer and Andy Murray raced into round three on a day of ice-packs and sunscreen as temperatures soared at the Australian Open

Nations Cup kicks off

JOHANNESBURG — The 2013 African Cup of Nations soccer finals kicks off in South Africa tomorrow with Didier Drogba’s hugely gifted yet trophy-less Cote d’lvoire favourites once again to march off with

Asian shares mixed, yen weakens

HONG KONG. — Asian markets were mixed yesterday, with Tokyo ending flat after a seesaw session that saw parts suppliers hit after global aviation agencies grounded Boeing’s Dreamliner.

Artistes speak on charity match

Problem Masau Arts Correspondent
MUSICIANS have promised fireworks when they take on yesteryear football legends at a charity match scheduled for January 26 at Rufaro Stadium. Dubbed “Bhora Umdlalo 2013”, the match boasts talented

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