‘US funded social network to incite unrest in Cuba’

HAVANA.— A new investigation reveals that the US government has secretly funded a social media network programme to instigate political unrest in Cuba.

Editorial Comment: Media, politicians must be responsible

The media are the watch dog in society and should never at any given time allow themselves to become lapdogs of politicians, business or Government officials.

QV slowly getting out of the woods

Tinashe Makichi Business Reporter QV pharmacies is set to be placed under final judicial management after the company recorded a slight increase in gross profit for the two months ending…

Afghanistan goes to polls

KABUL. — Afghanistan heads to the polls Saturday to choose a new president after Hamid Karzai’s 13-year reign and a US-led military campaign which have radically changed the country but…

FC Platinum target championship

From Saul Mundandi  in ZVISHAVANE FC PLATINUM have made their intentions clear that they want to win the Castle Lager Premiership crown this year and they get their campaign underway…

Fungisai appointed cultural heritage ambassador

Tawanda Marwizi Arts Correspondent Gospel diva Fungisai Zvakavapano-Mashavave has been appointed ambassador of cultural heritage site, Matendera Ruins, in Buhera.  Buhera rural district council chief executive officer Emily Chibvongodze said…

Cairns completes business evaluation

Golden Sibanda Business Reporter CAIRNS Holdings Limited has completed evaluating its business in preparation for a fresh capital injection by prospective investor, Vasari Global Limited.

And the safe driving awards go to . . .

Gerald Maguranyanga  Traffic Friday My day-to-day trade keeps me truly active on the road. Well, the luckier city professionals spend their day desk-bound, away from the madness that is Harare…

I don’t know how much I invested: Tuku

Tawanda Marwizi Arts Correspondent Music superstar Oliver Mtukudzi says he does not know how much he invested in setting up Pakare Paye Arts Centre. Mtukudzi made the revelation during a…

Zifa to go farming

HARARE. — Zifa president Cuthbert Dube intends to push ahead with plans for the association to turn to farming to help fund its operations. Dube was re-elected at the weekend…

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