British business backs Cameron
LONDON. – Chief executives of some of Britain’s biggest companies – including BP, Vodafone and GlaxoSmithKline – yesterday joined the boss of English football’s Premier League in stressing the need for Britain to maintain its overseas aid budget.German trade gains momentum
FRANKFURT. – Germany’s trading activity got off to a strong start this year with both exports and imports rising in January, official data showed yesterday.Europe’s biggest economy exported 91,9 billion euros (US$119,6 billion) worth of goods in calendar and seasonally-ajusted terms inGala leaves lasting legacy
Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter
Some fans drank themselves to stupor, while others danced like there was no tomorrow! Such were the scenes at the 21st February Movement Gala held at Rujeko Primary School where over 30 artistes performed.
Musicians, poets celebrate women
Brenda Phiri and Tawanda Ngena
The Book Cafe came alive on Saturday as scores of local female artistes gathered to celebrate the International Woman’s Day through music and dance. The show, which was organised by Pamberi Trust, in conjunction with the Canadian Embassy and Female Literary Arts and Music Enterprise
End of the road for Rozalla Miller?
I BUMPED into Robert Moore (ex-Sabhuku guitarist) a few weeks ago and he informed me that Rozalla Miller was recently in Zimbabwe and that she even gave a well-attended performance at Arcadia Community Centre with the Rusike Brothers.Green Studio woos ZBC TV viewers
THERE is so much that is happening on ZBC TV these days and one of the things that is being screened on the station is an environmental programme called Green Studio, which premiered on Wednesday February 13, 2013.Zim surpasses revenue target. . . . . . as Biti warns banks
Martin Kadzere Senior Business Reporter
ZIMBABWE surpassed its revenue target for February this year, after collecting US$278 million against a target of US$250 million as Government seeks to consolidate efforts to raise funds for capital and recurrent expenditure, Finance Minister Tendai Biti has said.
Tourism boom beckons for Zimbabwe
Golden Sibanda in Berlin, GermanyZIMBABWE is fast regaining its lustre as a preferred tourist destination in Africa amid indications of renewed interest from buyers and tour operators to promote the country as a stand-alone holiday destination, Zimbabwe Tourism Authority chief operating officer Mr Givemore Chidzidzi
China motor vehicle sales rise
BEIJING. – Vehicle sales in China, the world’s top car market, rose in the first two months of the year, an industry group said yesterday, indicating strong demand as the country’s economy gradually recovers.A total of 3,39 million vehicles were sold in the country over January and February, rising


