Wailer, Snoop Lion clash
DRESSED in camouflage-patterned army fatigues with black combat boots, legendary musician Bunny Wailer was in a militant mood when he visited the Jamaica Observer’s Kingston office last week.
A$AP RockACy’s single goes platinum
A$AP Rocky, has just got his first platinum record.
The rapper’s hit single, “F****n Problems” was certified platinum this week after selling over a million copies!
Omawumi to release new album
ACCORDING to NET, the Omawumi will release her new record on April 7. The 12-track album will be titled “Lasso of Truth” and she will reportedly also host a concert at the Oriental Hotel in celebration of the album release.SMEs bourse starts in September
Rumbidzayi Zinyuke Business Reporter
THE Zimbabwe Stock Exchange will start the listing of Small-to-Medium Enterprises on a new secondary bourse by next September 30.
In October last year, the ZSE announced they were working on establishing a bourse for SMEs to provide easier access to capital markets to raise funds to support their growth.
Local investor eyes Zimpharm
Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter
ZIMBABWE Stock Exchange-listed health care products manufacturer and supplier Medtech Holdings is negotiating with a local company for the disposal of its remaining shareholding in Zimbabwe Pharmaceuticals.
Miners plead with Government
Business Correspondent
THE Zimbabwe Miners’ Federation has urged Government to review the existing mining political administrative boundaries to ensure that districts where mining activities are taking place benefit directly from the exploitation of resources in their areas.
David Whitehead collapses
Martin Kadzere Senior Business ReporterTHE collapsed David Whitehead could be thrown into liquidation due to insolvency, denting the hopes of more than 3 000 employees who were expecting to return to work.
‘India will continue to support Africa’
From Peter Matambanadzo in New Delhi, India
India has pledged to continue playing a key role in supporting Africa in advancing the continent’s socio-economic, technological and human resources development as well as partnering African governments for the benefit of India and African people.
Don’t cry over spilt milk
Ben Chiganze
In my last article I wrote about how Benhilda “Tamara” Marume dedicated her life to transforming the livelihoods of women and girls who were living with disabilities, particularly spinal cord injuries.
Injured Mapemba out
Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor
ANOTHER day for the Warriors, another withdrawal and another addition.
Zimbabwe’s team to face Egypt in a World Cup African Zone Group G qualifier in Alexandria continues to keep changing by the day.




