US is the leading terrorist state

Noam Chomsky Correspondent On October 14, the lead story in the New York Times reported a study by the CIA that reviews major terrorist operations run by the White House…

Banks still wary of 99-year leases

Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter Banks still have strong concerns around legal and technical issues regarding property rights to land and improvements done on the land under 99-year lease farms.

Foord raises stake in PPC

Johannesburg. – PPC Ltd shareholder Foord Asset Management has increased its stake in the South African cement maker to achieve the 10 percent support required to request a meeting to…

EU plans $110m fund

Elita Chikwati Agriculture Reporter The European Union is finalising a $110 million National Indicative Plan for 2014-2020 which will be used to further develop links between agriculture, private sector and…

Crime, unemployment mars Cape Town’s growing economy

The City of Cape Town’s latest state of the city report highlights the city’s biggest challenges and successes – including holding the title of South Africa’s fastest growing, and most…

SA inflation drops to 5,9pc

Pretoria. – South Africa’s inflation rate fell to 5,9 percent in September to within the central bank’s target zone for the first time in seven months and easing pressure on…

A weekend of fashion fiesta

Brenda Phiri Entertainment Reporter The Fashion Weekend Zimbabwe is back with the third edition set to take place this weekend at Barclays Sports Club in Mount Pleasant Running under the…

Buffaloes ‘keeper hopeful

Augustine Hwata Sports Reporter BUFFALOES vice captain Itai Chiwara’s contract with the club is lapsing at the end of the season, but the nomadic goalkeeper wants to ensure that he…

Two children electrocuted

George Maponga in Masvingo Two children were electrocuted while several schools and homes were extensively damaged in a hailstorm which wreaked havoc in Chitanga communal lands in Mwenezi last week,…

Zim dancehall artistes unite against child abuse

Brenda Phiri Entertainment Reporter Zim dancehall youths have over the years branded themselves outlaws through songs that glorify drug abuse, theft and violence. Because of their shenanigans they have found…

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