Protect us from local industry as well
Lloyd Gumbo Mr Speaker Sir Finance and Economic Development Minister Patrick Chinamasa came up with a number of fiscal measures when he presented the Mid-Term Fiscal Policy Review re-cently.
Groom hit by kombi moments after tying the knot
Fungai Lupande Court Reporter A 56-YEAR-OLD groom had both legs crashed by a kombi and a Honda Fit at the intersection of Rotten Row and Belvedere Road about 30 minutes after…
Soul Jah Love leaves for South Africa today
Sophia Chese Arts Correspondent Soul Musaka, popularly known as Soul Jah Love who was supposed to be the main act at the Zimbabwe Music Awards leaves today for Pretoria, South Africa.
ISIL behind Iraq abuses: UN
NEW YORK. — The UN has accused the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) of carrying out a “staggering array” of “human rights abuses” in northern Iraq that…
US secret service chief pushed out
WASHINGTON. — US Secret Service Director Julia Pierson resigned under fire on Wednesday after a series of security lapses came to light that exposed gaping holes in the protective cocoon…
Audius on new single
Brenda Phiri Entertainment Reporter R&B sensation Audius Mutawarira has made a comeback on the local music scene with a brand new single titled “My Zimbabwean Girl”. The single that is taken off…
Zim-Russia: A historical, geopolitical dividend
As President Mugabe recently stood next to Russia’s Foreign Minister, Sergey Lavrov, and weighed in on the US$3 billion agreement between Zimbabwe and Russia, the international community had an opportunity…
Ailing former mayor spared jail sentence
Tendai Rupapa Senior Court Reporter Former Chitungwiza mayor Phillimon Chipiyo and his accomplice, Vincent Tom Baris, who were convicted of swindling a home seeker of more than US$7 000 in a…
‘ZIA one stop shop not working’
Business Reporter The Zimbabwe Investment Authority’s one stop shop centre model is not working as envisaged, amid revelations that it has become another stopover delaying the approval of investment proposals.
Spread of Ebola escalates in S. Leone
FREETOWN/KINSHASA. — Five people are being infected with Ebola every hour in Sierra Leone and the rate is expected to double by the end of October, the Save the Children…











