Gold steady on risk aversion

LONDON — Gold steadied below two-and-a-half-week highs last Friday, heading for its best week in a month on sagging risk appetite and increasing hopes the US Federal Reserve will hold…

Soldier shoots 10 dead, injures 25 over woman

KAMPALA. — A Uganda soldier shot 10 people dead, including five soldiers and left 25 others injured in a shooting spree following a bar brawl over a woman in Ntoroko…

Zim literature scene in need of digital overhaul

The digital revolution is in vogue. Information and communication technologies are vastly effacing traditional life patterns. It is a virtual new world. The orbit of the hourglass prefigures a dynamic,…

Malaysia in talks over MH370 black box

KUALA LUMPUR. — Malaysia was discussing with relevant authorities and experts on the custody of the black box of the missing MH370 flight, Malaysian acting Transport Minister Hishammuddin Hussein said…

Telecel, Tomana on collision course

Chief Court Reporter Telecel Zimbabwe (Private) Limited has requested the Constitutional Court to abandon the Prosecutor-General Mr Johannes Tomana’s application challenging a court order that he issues a certificate for…

Kruger wins second Zim Open

Augustine Hwata Sports Reporter SOUTH African golfer J’be Kruger joined the elite club of local legends Mark McNulty and Nick Price, who had been the only players to win with…

Milk production remains suppressed

Zimbabwe’s first quarter raw milk production declined marginally from the same period last year as the country’s dairy industry continue to struggle under the current liquidity crunch.

National Gallery a national treasure

AT THE GALLERY On Saturday of April 5, 2014, Harare saw many art lovers going to the National Gallery of Zimbabwe Fundraising Dinner. This Black Tie Masked Ball was under…

Independence did not come on a silver platter

Elliot Ziwira At the Bookstore Independence Day is upon us once again as we celebrate the coming of age of an African ideology and sensibility. For the 34th time, our…

Chiyangwa sends audience into laughter

Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter Philip Chiyangwa had the audience virtually in stitches of laughter when he spoke of how he started out as a music promoter. “Michael Jackson came to…

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