‘Bring Mbare Musika to farmers’
Sarudzai Mupangi Features Writer Could there be a more apt definition of futility than a bountiful farmer who ends up having nowhere to sell crops to, and the produce goes,…
‘Isidingo’ star to grace ZIFF
Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter “Isidingo” and former “Generations” star Vusi Kunene is expected to grace this year’s edition of the Zimbabwe International Film Festival which makes a welcome return starting…
PPC poised for US$200m expansion
Martin Kadzere Senior Business Reporter PRETORIA Portland Cement says it will start constructing a US$200 million cement plant in the north- eastern part of the country next year, as the…
Britain suspends aid to Malawi
LONDON – Britain has suspended direct aid to Malawi over a multi-million pound corruption scandal which has seen ministers close to President Joyce Banda implicated in fraud and the attempted…
Mupedzanhamo comes to Bikita
Tichaona Zindoga Senior Features Writer THE seeming decay of rural shopping centres in Zimbabwe, as seen by travellers on the highways and roads across the country, is something of a…
‘Battle of the ghettos’ at dancehall contest
Entertainment Reporter The King of Dancehall contest that takes place at City Sports Centre on December 6 is billed to be a clash of high-density suburbs. Organisers of the event…
Conflict of interest for Tagara
Augustine Hwata Senior Sports Reporter NATIONAL Athletics of Zimbabwe president Tendai Tagara could be in the eye of a storm after reservations were also registered over him holding a senior…
Tax obligations for church, religious organisations
Did you know that church or religious organisations have tax obligations too? This edition is aimed at educating and creating awareness of the tax obligations that may be expected in…
SOZ to fundraise
Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter THE Special Olympics Zimbabwe will hold the inaugural Special Olympics Zimbabwe Medical Festival and Open Eye Screening at Prince Edward this coming week with about 200…
Japan’s trade deficit nearly doubles
Tokyo. – Japan’s October trade deficit nearly doubled from a year ago, official data showed yesterday, as soaring post-Fukushima energy bills eclipsed an improving export picture. Government figures showed that…







