OM in US$100m property projects

Martin Kadzere Senior Business Reporter OLD Mutual Zimbabwe will spend about US$100 million on property development in the next three years, group chief executive Mr Jonas Mushosho said last week.…

Egyptian president approves controversial law

CAIRO. — Egypt’s interim president Adly Mansour approved a controversial law yesterday regulating demonstrations which rights groups have slammed as “repressive”. “The president enacted the law on the regulation of…

Controversy dogs Edgar Langeveldt

Problem Masau Arts Correspondent Comedian Edgar Langeveldt has performed in front of presidents, kings, pastors, government officials and respected dignitaries yet controversy trails him like a shadow. His colourful performance…

Zinzombe shows great enterprise

JOSHUA ZINZOMBE (27), a young, creative art and design graduate from Chinhoyi University, is holding his Graduation Exhibition at Mabelreign Girls High. Zinzombe is not an ordinary artist. He is…

Bayern hammer Dortmund

BERLIN. — European soccer champions Bayern Munich took a significant step towards retaining the German Bundesliga title with their first win at rivals Borussia Dortmund in four years. Former Dortmund…

The reincarnation of Mukadota

Blackmore Mavura Arts Correspondent THE family patriarch Safirio “Mukadota” Madzika- tire conquered and set very high standards in music and drama, while the son Elijah “Bhero” tried to scale the…

FC Platinum, Buffaloes share spoils

From  Paul  Mundandi     in Zvishavane FC Platinum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (0)2 Buffaloes . . . .…

England suffers heavy defeat

BRISBANE, Australia. — England suffered one of their heaviest-ever Ashes Test cricket defeats yesterday when Australia trounced them by 381 runs at the Gabba and went one-up in the series…

Tolerating incompetence can be costly for Zanu-PF

INCOMPETENCE and patronage will ultimately destroy Zanu-PF. Professor Jonathan Moyo’s decision to dismiss the ZBC board, send senior executives on forced leave and institute a forensic audit of the troubled…

S Africa demands motorists pay e-tolls or face debt

JOHANNESBURG. – Motorists are expected to pay within seven days after receiving e-toll bills or they would be handed over to debt collectors, Sanral chief executive Nazir Alli said yesterday.…

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