The return of Steve Makoni

Yeukai Karengezeka Entertainment Reporter Veteran solo musician Steve Makoni who has been keeping a low profile for some time is set to release a new album titled “Munyibho” next month.…

President up for Nobel Peace Prize for legalising marijuana

MONTEVIDEO. — The president of Uruguay has been nominated for this year’s Nobel Peace Prize. According to his advocates, José “Pepe” Mujica’s much talked-about marijuana legalisation is in fact “a…

Editorial Comment: Zesa tariff hike may be justified, but . . .

No one likes increases in the cost of essential services, and ZESA’s request for a 5 percent tariff rise is not going to boost the popularity of the utility, already…

Minister takes swipe at SA

Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter A Government official says South Africa is practising double standards in its approach to a bilateral trade agreement between the two countries.

‘Trust could have been capitalised’

Fidelis Munyoro Chief Court Reporter A South African company, Mining, Oil and Gas Services had plans to transform Trust Bank into an energy bank through an investment of US$800 million,…

Now MDC-T is talking, but …

Joram Nyathi Group Political Editor WHENEVER I can avoid it, I have avoided writing about MDC-T. It looks like all the goodwill in the world cannot compensate for its many…

Ghana to create “African village” at World Cup

ACCRA – Ghana plans to create a Ghanaian or African village at the FIFA World Cup to engage tourists and investor interest in Brazil through a series of events and…

Zhuwawo cry foul

Jeffrey Murimbechi Sports Correspondent MASHONALAND Eagles pitch hitter Cephas Zhuwawo is crying foul over alleged violation of the agreement he entered into with Hampshire-based Eversley Cricket Club during his stint…

Traffic Safety Council doing a splendid job, but . . .

Gerald Maguranyanga Traffic Friday I believe not many of us, if any at all, were ever worshipping fans of the hellish, practically unimportant and now-defunct Traffic Safety Board of Zimbabwe.

Sony retrenches 5 000, exits PC business

TOKYO. — Sony warned yesterday it would book a US$1,08 billion annual loss as it cuts 5 000 jobs and exits the stagnant PC market this year, as the once-mighty…

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