UK fines boxer Chisora

LONDON. — Zimbabwe-born British heavyweight boxer Dereck Chisora has been fined for jumping a red light and fleeing from police in England. The European heavyweight champion was ordered to pull…

FBC invests $35m in housing

Tinashe Nhari Business Reporter FBC Building Society has over the past five years invested over $35 million in housing projects countrywide, managing director Mr Felix Gwandekwande has said.

Trevor ventures into dancehall music

Sophia Chese Arts Correspondent It seems urban grooves musician Trevor Dongo has failed to resist the pressure that has come with the introduction of fast moving Zim dancehall genre and…

Of artists and life imitating art

Knowledge Mushohwe Art Zone Most people outside the art world are frequently repulsed by artists’ personalities, including hairstyles, clothing and choices of recreational activities. A number of my artist friends…

Steward Bank posts $3,7m loss

Business Reporter STEWARD Bank, a subsidiary of Econet Wireless posted a $3,7 million loss in the six months to August this year due to high costs incurred during business re-alignment.

Paedophile caged

Court Reporter A 20-year-old man from Chitungwiza will spend nine months in prison after he was convicted of sleeping with a Grade Seven pupil. Kudakwashe Kamutaundi of Zengeza 4 denied…

Sharing grief and easing the pain

Sekai Nzenza On Wednesday The day after we buried Rowesai, we all stayed the night with her mother. At dawn, Rowesai’s mother walked around her hut calling Rowesai: “Chimuka Rowesai.…

Vic Falls in tourism boom but . . .

Business Reporter ZIMBABWE’s prime tourist resort, Victoria Falls, has registered tremendous growth in arrivals from Asia this year, but expenditure by visitors from the source market remains markedly low.

Washington’s defamation of Putin

Paul Craig Roberts Correspondent ON October 24 at the Valdai International Discussion Club meeting in Sochi, Russia’s president Vladimir Putin correctly and justifiably denounced Washington for destabilising the world in…

The overestimated power of Facebook

This should not come as a big surprise, really. Unless you are still living in 2012, somewhere in the Middle East, the venue of “Facebook Revolutions” where protesters used Mark…

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