Hong Kong to capitalise on ‘one country, two systems’
HONG KONG. — Hong Kong chief executive C. Y. Leung yesterday said to sustain its development, Hong Kong must capitalise on the combined advantages of “one country” and “two systems”,…
Gyan racially abused
LONDON. — Al Ain’s Ghanaian striker Asamoah Gyan has accused Al Hilal midfielder Mihai Pintilii of racially abusing him during an Asian Champions League semi-final second leg on Tuesday. Gyan’s…
Utakataka Express members set up new band
Yeukai Karengezeka Arts Correspondent Two of Utakataka Express band members have decided to branch off. Guitarists Dickson Siwela and Manuel Sojeni reportedly bade farewell to Peter Moyo to start a new…
ZIMRA: Licensing of clearing agents
A clearing agent is defined as any person who for gain, acts for or holds himself out as carrying on the business of acting for an importer, exporter, manufacturer or…
Trade is the medium of life
Zachary Aldwin Milkshake in the Boardroom I was reminded this week of the concept of trade through an incident that occurred at a coffee bar at an airport where I…
Africa’s trade under changing climate
Richard Munang and Jesica Andrews The devastating effects of climate change are already being felt across the planet, including in Africa. The 2011 drought-induced famine in the Horn of Africa…
Italian Jazz Fest rebrands
Entertainment Reporter Preparations for Musica 2014, one of the most exciting events on Zimbabwe’s cultural calendar, are underway. The annual music showcase is organised by the Italian Embassy in Harare…
Gyptian names his all-time five reggae love songs
Gyptian is one of the newer generations of reggae love songs classified under lovers rock. Lovers rock is the reggae version of R&B music. Since the 1970s and 80s, a slew…
IMF calls for more oversight of shadow banking system
Washington. — The International Monetary Fund urged regulators to pay closer attention to a shadow banking system that has grown to as much as $60 trillion worldwide to help prevent…
Afghanistan’s invite
INCHEON. — Afghanistan’s cricket chief yesterday called on top nations to tour the country, insisting it is safe and has world class facilities boosted by foreign money. Money from Germany is…


