Trade automation set for June 19 . . . as ZSE moves to Ballantyne Park

Happiness Zengeni and Martin Kadzere THE Zimbabwe Stock Exchange is targeting a go-live date on its automation project of June 19 but it will next week relocate from the central…

Blue Ribbon needs $15m for grain

Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter BLUE Ribbon requires about $15 million to procure grains enough to set the company back on track to sustainable viability, highly placed sources said. The capital…

Key figures in Nigeria’s election

LAGOS. — Nigeria holds general elections this Saturday — the fifth since civilian rule was restored in 1999. Goodluck Jonathan

Mahlupeka attacks Mhere in song

Sophia Chese Arts Correspondent Hitherto unknown gospel artiste Gift Mahlupeka, who hit the limelight a few weeks ago for allegedly cheating with Mathias Mhere’s wife Susan Dzinamarira, has capitalised on…

Zulu king stokes xenophobia

Bulawayo Bureau Zimbabweans living in South Africa now fear fresh xenophobic attacks after recent remarks by a South African King calling for the deportation of all foreigners living in that…

We can beat Black Queens: Mugadza

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter MIGHTY Warriors coach Rosemary Mugadza said qualification for the All-Africa Games was still within their reach when they take on the Black Queens of Ghana in…

Zim needs healing at home, abroad

Nick Mangwana View From the Diaspora There is a debilitating sharp division between the Zimbabwean people in the Diaspora along many artificial fissures, which has reached some unhealthy crescendos. It is difficult…

Govt to probe ‘cigarette spying’ row

Felex Share Senior Reporter Government has ordered an investigation into claims of industrial espionage by big players in the local tobacco sector as this was costing the country millions of dollars…

Man claims he used ‘protection’ in court

Prosper Dembedza Court Reporter A Harare man recently startled the court when he insisted he could not pay maintenance for his alleged child because he only had protected sex with…

Tunisian PM fires police chiefs after terror attack

TUNIS — Tunisia’s prime minister Habib Essid fired six police commanders yesterday, including those in charge of tourist security and an intelligence brigade, after last week’s attack on the capital’s…

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