Ladysmith Black Mambazo founder scales down activity
The founder of famed South African vocal group Ladysmith Black Mambazo is scaling down his activities with the group at the age of 73, a manager said on Tuesday. Joseph…
Federer subdues Murray
MELBOURNE. — Roger Federer fought back from a mid-match stumble against Andy Murray yesterday to set up a classic Australian Open tennis semi-final with Rafael Nadal, as women’s champion Victoria…
ZMDC in bid resuscitate mine
Blessing Bonga, Business Reporter THE Zimbabwe Mining Development Corporation is looking at raising US$20 million through a joint venture partnership with a yet to be identified investor in order to…
Former pupil passes stool in teacher’s yard
Court Reporter A Harare teacher yesterday accused her former student and caretaker of passing stool at her house in retaliation after she fired him. Edith Chibato has since obtained a…
Court reserves ruling on three MDC-T activists
Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter THE High Court has reserved ruling on a fresh bail application by three MDC-T activists, part of the 29 Glen View residents in Harare who…
Indigenisation Committee appeals for more funds
Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter THE National Assembly portfolio committee on Youth, Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment has called on Government to adequately capitalise the National Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment Fund to…
Syria under spotlight
Montreux. – A UN-backed international conference started yesterday in the Swiss lakeside city of Montreux, aiming to end a three-year-long conflict in Syria.
Unemployment is a global issue
Mike Rees Business Correspondent As bankers, business leaders and politicians descend on Davos, Switzerland for the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2014 to ponder the future of the world economy,…
Govt probes community Share Ownership trusts
Senior Reporter Government is investigating the country’s 59 Community Share Ownership Trusts following allegations of abuse of funds and failure by some companies to honour pledges they made.
SA platinum miners warn strikers
JOHANNESBURG. — Leading South African platinum producers hit out at “unaffordable and unrealistic” wage demands from workers planing to go on strike from tomorrow, warning previous industrial action has already…










