Pagels hails the return of Cosafa

Zimbabwe national team coach Dieter Kalus Pagels has hailed the return of the Cosafa Castle Cup as the tournament will offer him an opportunity to work on his team in the

SAA borrows US$170m

JOHANNESBURG.  — South Africa’s embattled state airline has borrowed about US$170 million to cover operating costs amid crippling financial trouble, a spokesman said yesterday. National carrier South African Airways raised the 1,5 billion

Eurozone business activity remains weak

BRUSSELS. — Private sector business activity remained weak across the eurozone in April, with Germany registering its first decline since November, a widely-watched survey showed yesterday.

NSSA takes care of workplace injuries

The Worker’s Compensation Insurance Fund, which is administered by NSSA, provides medical aid to cover medical treatment for occupational injuries and diseases. In addition to the financial compensation for loss of earnings arising from accidental injuries at work or diseases

Remain peaceful, Senegal’s Baaba Maal urges Africa

Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter
SENEGALESE star Baaba Maal has called on Africa to remain peaceful and improve on the quality of life especially for women.

Chipaz salutes arts sponsors

Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter
ARTS sponsorship was crucial to the development of the sector, a leading music promoter, Partson “Chipaz” Chimbodza, has said.

Shingai makes beautiful Noise

PEOPLE like myself who are into the arts wait for this time of the year with excitement for another full year of Hifa once it’s over.

Mining boosts African economies

Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter
A RECENT World Bank report says most African countries’ impressive economic growth over the last decade has largely been a result of the abundance of extractive resources and high prices on international markets. The Bretton Woods institution noted that

Riches not reaching the poor

Winnie Byanyima
SEVERAL African countries are among today’s fastest growing economies in the world, boosted in many instances by new discoveries of oil, natural gas and strategic mineral reserves. Extreme poverty on the continent is on decline, and progress towards

Mic Inity rocks fans at Coca-Cola Stage

Zecheaus Nemadire Arts Correspondent
REGGAE/DANCEHALL singer Mic Inity rocked fans when he performed at the Coca-Cola VIP Stage during the six-day Harare International Festival of the Arts.

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