We need to talk about sanctions
Tinomudaishe Chinyoka Correspondent The MDC wants to have dialogue about building our country? By all means. But first, we need to talk about the sanctions.
Eastern Cape govt feeds Mandela’s cattle
JOHANNESBURG. — The Eastern Cape government fed starving cattle at former president Nelson Mandela’s homestead in Qunu, the Sunday Times reported. The department of rural development employed veterinarians and provided…
Police, Interpol arrest UK drug trafficker
JOHANNESBURG. — A convicted drug trafficker and fraudster on the run from the UK, was arrested in Midrand by police and Interpol, police spokesperson Lieutenant-General Solomon Makgale said yesterday.
Kelly Rowland to focus on marriage
Pregnant Kelly Rowland says the best piece of advice she has been given is to focus on her husband once their baby is born. The “Motivation” singer and her manager…
Doves invests in new fleet
Tinashe Makichi Business Reporter DOVES Funeral Assurance will invest towards the acquisition of new fleet and refurbishment of its coffin manufacturing division to meet global standards, a company official said.
Rhinos hold DeMbare
Sports Reporter Black Rhinos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 Dynamos . . . . . . .…
Debt overhang increases cost of capital
Conrad Mwanawashe Business Reporter Zimbabwe’s country risk profile is costing banks an additional five percentage points to the cost of capital at a time when the country cannot tap into…
Mourinho blasts football chiefs
LONDON. — Jose Mourinho has taken another swipe at English football’s powerbrokers for damaging the country’s clubs’ chances in Europe. The Chelsea boss was furious last season when the Premier…
Zimplats to invest $80m in acid plant
Happiness Zengeni and Tinashe Makichi Zimplats plans to invest about $80 million towards the setting up of sulphur dioxide acid plant that will improve the company’s environmental impact and compliance.
Diamond mines consolidation poser
Lloyd Gumbo Senior Reporter Merging of diamond companies mining diamonds at Chiadzwa could take longer than anticipated as Government faces a legal hurdle in how to bring the firms together…











