Diamond polishing companies get green light
Business Reporter A number of diamond polishing firms that have been given permission by the Ministry of Mines and Mining Industry to set up shops in the country as Government…
Cheetahs leave for IRB Sevens tourney
Mbachi Mutukula-Maregere Sports Reporter CHEETAHS coach Liam Middleton believes he has assembled a competitive squad which will make their presence felt at the International Rugby Board World Sevens Series in…
Zanu-PF: The good, the bad, and the ugly
Tichaona Zindoga ZANU-PF’s provincial elections held over the weekend in seven provinces were a classic story of the good, the bad and the ugly. The elections also raised serious questions…
ZANU-PF ploughs back into provinces
Hebert Zharare Political Editor Zanu-PF has adopted a development agenda to plough-back to provinces that host its annual national people’s conference, the party’s national chairman, Cde Simon Khaya Moyo, said…
Fraudulent divorce cases surge: High Court
Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Reporter THE High Court has raised concern at the rate at which men are forging their wives’ identity documents to fraudulently obtain divorce orders and grab matrimonial…
Gorowa, Zifa on collision course
Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor WARRIORS coach Ian Gorowa insists he wants the national team to hold their training camp in Johannesburg ahead of the African Nations Championships finals, setting…
Netanyahu meets Pope
VATICAN CITY — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met Pope Francis yesterday as part of a visit to Rome during which he restated his firm opposition to a nuclear deal…
DeMarco to release reggae album
Amidst a full roster of activities for the Yuletide season, reggae/dancehall act Collin Edwards, better known as DeMarco, is currently in the studio immersed in working on material for his…
Of musicians and homophobia
Fred Zind Music Stephen Brush of International Artistes Agency, a known American music promotion company, is upset at the cancellation of Sizzla’s long awaited US tour, which was scheduled for…
Mining firms remit little in taxes
Business Reporter Mining companies operating in Africa are benefiting more from natural resources and remitting little in taxes and royalties to their host governments which is drawing back the value…











