Waiting for Diaspora music

Fred Zindi Music We have heard word of new albums from the Diaspora in the works for some time, but now it’s official. Thomas Mapfumo, King Isaac and one Jona…

Dendairy introduces 100pc fruit juice products

Kwekwe based dairy firm, Dendairy has started rolling out its 100 percent fruit juice products in the market, Dendairy director Daryl Archibald has said. In an interview, Mr Archibald said…

SMEDC joins Bankers Association

The Small to Medium Enterprises Development Corporation is the newest member of the Bankers Association of Zimbabwe after the transfer of the supervision of the institution to the Reserve Bank…

‘Selfish’ Bale angers CR7

Gareth Bale angered Real Madrid team mate Cristiano Ronaldo for the second La Liga game in a row on Saturday when he opted to shoot instead of passing in the…

Cindy’s star-studded party a success

Tafadzwa Zimoyo Entertainment Reporter Afrimma award winner Cindy Munyavi’s celebration party that was held at Sphinx Club, Harare, was a success after a huge turnout of celebrities and the famous.…

Zim dams are safe

The onset of the rain season last month brought relief to many across the country, however, recent heavy downpours which led to flooding in some low lying areas have not…

Zuma vows to carry out land reform

CAPE TOWN. — South African President Jacob Zuma vowed on Saturday to carry out land reform in line with the Constitution. Describing the “willing buyer, willing seller” model of land…

Companies import over $29m tobacco for blending

Business Reporter Local companies last year spent $29,3 million on tobacco imports that they use for blending with locally grown Virginia tobacco to make cigarettes. The companies imported about 8,1…

Plans to address ethanol shortage

Business Reporters GOVERNMENT will engage Green Fuel on how the firm should build sufficient ethanol stocks to cover unforeseen interruptions to supply. Energy and Power Development Minister Dr Samuel Undenge…

Who should be blamed for Muslim terrorism?

Andre Vltchek Correspondent A hundred years ago, it would have been unimaginable to have a pair of Muslim men enter a cafe or a public transportation vehicle, and then blow…

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