Chapungu in sensational comeback
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Zim target Proteas’ scalp
Paul Munyuki Sports Reporter The Zimbabwe cricket side need a big win over South Africa today at Harare Sports Club if they are to make it for the One Day…
UFIC choir dominates ZIMA nominees
Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter United Family International Choir dominates the 2014 edition of the Zimbabwe Music Awards scheduled for October 3 with five nominations for Best Contemporary Choral Music with…
ABC in negotiations for $300m facilities
Business Editor BancABC says it is currently in negotiations for $300 million credit lines from various funders, most of which will be concluded by the end of the year. The…
South Africa and the Julius Malema show
Gareth van Onselen & Georgina Guedes Correspondents SECTION 57 (2)(d) of the South African constitution states the National Assembly must provide for “the recognition of the leader of the largest…
Editorial Comment: Time to cleanse financial services sector
ZIMBABWE’s financial sector is somewhat safe and sound, but there are a few banks which are struggling to survive and others which are errant, according to the Reserve Bank of…
ZAMCO going for secured debt only
Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter The newly formed Zimbabwe Asset Management Corporation, will only takeover bad loans secured against recoverable collateral. Cabinet approved the establishment of a national special purpose…
Macheso hunts for new studio
Lovemore Meya Arts Correspondent Despite announcing that he will set up a backyard recording studio at his house, sungura musician, Alick Macheso will record his next album with another studio…
Potato returns with ‘First Street Riddim’
Brenda Phiri TALENTED chanter Potato, who rose to fame after featuring on musicians Innocent Utsiwegota and Andy Brown’s popular albums, has teamed up with more than 20 other artistes to…
Women: Creating the Africa we want
Fatima Chohan “The wind of change is blowing through this continent…” These famous words of the then British Prime Minister, Harold Macmillan, spoken 54 years ago, ring true again today,…










