Govt pays $180m to Chinese firms

Golden Sibanda Business Reporter GOVERNMENT has paid a total of $180 million in part clearance of liabilities to Chinese companies in an effort to restore normal business relations as it…

P Square proves skeptics wrong

Despite the buzz, anticipation and build up to the release of the three songs released by pop duo P Square on Friday, August 29, 2014, I was one of the…

Befitting honour for Cde Chinx

Godwin Muzari Showbiz Mirror Cde Chinx is a happy man. The musician is basking in the glory of an honour bestowed upon him by the Zimbabwe Music Awards. He has…

Thousands converge for RIE 2014

TechnoMag Thousands of people from across Zimbabwe, last week converged for the three day Research and Intellectual Expo (RIE), which saw all national research and tertiary institutions coming together to…

‘We’ve not started on parastatals reform’

Business Reporter THE Government should be ruthless when eradicating corruption in parastatals and when removing deadwood from the leading State enterprises, a senior minister has said.

King Dougie unites Chimbetus

Tawanda Marwizi Arts Correspondent Relations between musicians from the Chimbetu family have often been turbulent. Despite working together on some projects, the singers periodically trade accusations on issues regarding their…

In memory of gallant pilot

Sydney Kawadza Senior Features Writer “You are always safe in a helicopter than in a pressurised cabin.” These are the words I will always remember when I first met the…

Gun-toting UZ lecturer in court

Fungai Lupande Court Reporter University of Zimbabwe’s Department of Technical Education lecturer Henry Matienga yesterday appeared in court charged with contravening the Firearms Act after pointing a gun at his…

New money transfer service launched

With millions of Zimbabweans living outside the country and many of them struggling to navigate the complexities of sending money home to Zimbabwe, Hand2Hand Transfers has launched an easy and…

Employer swindled

Court Reporter A Harare man allegedly swindled his employer of US$30 000 meant to pay electricity bills before misrepresenting that the money had been stolen when he allegedly collapsed on…

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