Leveraging Zim’s extractive industry
Rangu Nyamunyanduri Features Correspondent On October 23, 2013 Britain’s Oxford University invited Mr Morgan Tsvangirai to its seminar on “Making Extractive Industries in Africa Work for African People”.
When potatoes grow in sacks
Sarudzai Mupangi Features Writer THE revolutionarised way of growing potatoes in sacks is set to significantly transform the lives of women and the youth from Harare South who have embraced…
Tuku, Macheso clash in Chitown
Arts Correspondent A full house is expected at the Aquatic Complex in Chitungwiza in a few weeks time when two of Zimbabwe’s high flying musicians, Oliver Mtukudzi and Alick Macheso…
Sachin fluent in farewell game
MUMBAI. — Sachin Tendulkar displayed glimpses of his exquisite batting yesterday in his final Test at the Wankhede Stadium, amid a festive atmosphere for his farewell international game.
Editorial Comment: City Council robbing Peter to pay Paul
The proposed City of Harare Council Budget for 2014 presented on Friday last week shows that the municipal authority plans to heavily milk motorists to augment the decrease in revenue…
‘Tread cautiously at Bali WTO conference’
Sifelani Tsiko Business Correspondent African governments have been urged to tread cautiously at the forthcoming 9th World Trade Organisation Bali ministerial conference and avoid “wholesale” approvals of trade liberalisation packages…
Mars eyes viability in 12 months
Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter MEDICAL Air Rescue Services Limited could attain viability in the next 12 months with only US$100 000 required to optimise opportunities in the air wing,…
Diamond Musica launches album in style
Entertainment Reporter Top rhumba Diamond Musica launched their album “Amai” in style on Wednesday at Jazz 105. The group proved rhumba music was still alive with an amazing performance that…
Zim tourism cashing in on world events
Isdore Guvamombe Tourism Matrix Over the years, it had become an accepted fact that Zimbabwe was Africa’s fourth foremost tourist destination after Egypt, South Africa and Kenya. However, of late…
Record financial results for Bayern
MUNICH. — Bayern Munich president Uli Hoeness, facing trial for tax evasion next year, broke down in tears as the club posted their best financial results in 113 years.










