Drunken Diamonds kiss, confess
JUST like vampires when the sun goes down the Diamonds come alive.
Now that they have alcohol in the House again the Diamonds are back to their wild ways.
How fire changed their lives
Marshall Bwanya Features Writer
Good times beckon for ‘Sunshine City’
Square streets lined with flourishing jacaranda trees, tall buildings that somehow respect the sun and gives it its chance to smile all day long and highly tolerant and hospitable population have for long told and retold tell the story of Harare.A girl’s uphill struggle for education
Angela Machonesa Features CorrespondentMemories of my school days are not pleasant. The early morning house chores in the dimness of dawn left my tiny hands frozen. These duties I could not avoid, they guaranteed my early supper after school.
Zimra introduces cashless office
Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge BureauTHE processing of vehicle imports at Beitbridge Border Post has become a nightmare for many car dealers and individuals after the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority introduced the Zero Cash Office concept without notice.
Economic plan to swing poll
Golden Sibanda Senior Business ReporterPOLITICS of the economy would be a major deciding factor in the grand scheme of things when Zimbabweans vote in the forthcoming watershed elections.
As such, the outcome of the harmonised elections slated for July 31 anchors heavily on the contesting parties’ economic master plans to guarantee economic growth, food
Militala refutes DWTL impropriety claims
Business ReporterDAVID Whitehead Textiles Limited provisional judicial manager Mr Winsley Militala has refuted allegations by four former members of the DWTL workers’ committee that he had illegally sold some of the firm’s assets.
Japan economy on the mend: BoJ
TOKYO. — Japan’s central bank yesterday struck an optimistic note about the economy, using the word “recover” for the first time in more than two years and pointing to a pick-up in investment as well as consumer and business confidence.SAP hosts debut Africa Partner Summit
JOHANNESBURG. — Germany-based Systems Applications Products will next week hold its first African Partner Summit.The event, scheduled for Cape Town in South from July 17-19, offers partners from all over Africa access to network with SAP and among themselves.



