Ngozi and the moral law of non-violence
“ THESE days, what makes news is violence, tragedy, angry emotions and maybe some African tribesmen jumping up and down with axes threatening to kill each other,” said my cousin…
Election windfall for musicians
Ruth Butaumocho Entertainment Editor The just ended run-up to the harmonised elections that will be held across Zimbabwe today proved to be a positive spin-off for several artistes who made…
All customers are created equal
Ben Chiganze A Bassfisherman’s Approach OVER the past few weeks, I have written about “loving yourself first as a critical step in enabling you to extend love to your neighbour”.…
Consumer confidence up in Germany
BERLIN. – Consumer confidence in Germany continued to climb this month with growing expectations for economic growth and pay, a poll released yesterday found. “Stable job market prospects and a…
Asian tycoon pumps millions into Zim
Business Reporter MINING investor Mr Nandlal Goenka has injected millions into the Zimbabwean economy amid indications that he is aiming to spend more in the extractive sector. Through his offshore…
Gaming World takes to Axcil
JOHANNESBURG — Remember Axcil Jefferies, the fresh-faced 10-year-old kid from Zimbabwe who used to fly into OR Tambo International Airport with a 60cc Comer GP Junior engine in his hand…
Phoenix posts US$228 000 loss
Business Reporter ZIMBABWE Stock Exchange-listed concern Phoenix Consolidated Industries Limited recorded a US$228 000 loss for the six months to April 30 2013 compared to a loss of US$477 000…
Firm Faith basks in ‘Wanyanya’ glory
Edgar Moyana Christian Entertainment Harare-based accapella group Firm Faith is making waves on the local music charts with their new hit single titled “Wanyanya” released in April. The song which…
Global organised crime rakes in US$870bn
SYDNEY. – Organised crime is so big globally that were it a country, it would be part of the G20 group of major economies, the Australian government said yesterday. Releasing…
Spanish recession eases in second quarter
MADRID. — Spain’s recession eased in the second quarter, official data showed yesterday, as booming exports helped to offset weak domestic demand in the eurozone’s fourth-biggest economy. Gross domestic product…



