Crisis? There is no crisis in Zim

Bernard Bwoni “There is no crisis in Zimbabwe”; that was the world widely-condemned little-big statement by the former President of South Africa Thabo Mbeki during that opposition-inspired contentious and catastrophic…

Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Tuku collaborate

Superstar Oliver “Tuku” Mtukudzi and South African Joseph Shabalala, founder of Ladysmith Black Mambazo, first met as young men in 1978 and have admired each other’s music since then.  

Miss Zimbabwe donates to Mashambanzou

Harare Bureau Newly-crowned Miss Zimbabwe Thabiso Phiri and her first princess Tendai Hunda on Saturday donated goods to Mashambanzou Trust Care in Harare. Phiri and Hunda who were accompanied by…

Khuli Chana steals the show at Miller party

Bongani Ndlovu Showbiz Correspondent SOUTH Africa’s hip hop artiste Khuli Chana brought the house down on Saturday night at the Miller SoundClash Party held at the Glasshouse in Harare. The…

Suspects of attack killed in Kenya

Nairobi — Kenya’s interior ministry says security forces have shot and killed five people suspected of killing 60 residents in two night-time attacks on a coastal town last week.

Media must educate, amuse and at times annoy us: Ramaphosa

Johannesburg — The media has a responsibility to report on progress as well as government’s failures, Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa told the SA National Editors’ Forum (Sanef).

Nigeria gunmen kill many in village attack

Maiduguri — Suspected Islamist militants stormed a village in north-east Nigeria on Saturday, killing several people and torching houses close to where more than 200 schoolgirls were kidnapped two months…

Decentralise tobacco auction floors: Farmers

Tawanda Mangoma Business Correspondent Tobacco farmers in Masvingo Province are calling for the decentralisation of auction floors as transporting their crop to Harare is eating much of their profits. Farmers…

Rand stronger against dollar

Johannesburg — The rand ended the week firmer against the dollar, continuing to ride on better-than-expected local economic data and dovish Federal Reserve remarks earlier in the week.

Miners trickle back as talks grind on

Johannesburg — Striking miners are slowly returning to South Africa’s platinum belt in anticipation that the country’s longest and costliest strike could come to an end and work resume, companies…

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