Brainworks in $35m capital raise

Happiness Zengeni Business Editor Local investment holding firm Brainworks Capital Management has successfully raised $35 million following the closure of a capital raise last week.

Long live great Aunty Dot

Fred Zindi Music Dorothy Masuku, who is probably Zimbabwe’s oldest female musician still alive today, turns 80 in September, this year. She is at the moment based in South Africa…

Cameron launches poll campaign

Manchester. — British Prime Minister David Cameron kicked off his re-election campaign on Saturday for May’s tight poll by echoing his main rival with a new promise to improve the…

US, NATO policy underlines instability in Libya, Tunisia

Abayomi Azikiwe Correspondent The EU along with NATO and led by the US are responsible for the current chaos in Libya. This pattern of sanctions, massive bombings, ground interventions through…

Mudiwa launches album in style

Sophia Chese Arts Correspondent It seems award-winning gospel hip hop artiste Mudiwa Hood who launched his second album over the weekend took the event as a platform to showcase some…

France keen to invest in health sector

Diana Nherera Herald Reporter France has assured Zimbabwe of its continued support towards the country’s health system and strengthening HIV and Aids programmes. Speaking after a meeting with French ambassador,…

Man gives wife $3 for groceries

Prosper Dembedza Court Reporter A woman last week left the court in stitches when she accused her husband of giving her $3 to buy groceries each month. Tsitsi Duri claimed…

Mohadi slams Zwelithini

Bulawayo Bureau Home affairs Minister Kembo Mohadi has condemned recent utterances by Zulu king Goodwill Zwelithini calling for the deportation of foreigners from South Africa.

Van Gaal to get £1m bonus

LONDON. — Louis van Gaal will get a £1million bonus – if he leads Manchester United back to the Champions League soccer. United’s Dutch boss signed a £5m-a-year deal when…

Aussies on top of the world

MELBOURNE. — Michael Clarke hit 74 in his last one-day international to lead Australia to their fifth Cricket World Cup title with a seven-wicket win over New Zealand in a…

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