Zuma assures foreigners over xenophobia

Bulawayo Bureau President Jacob Zuma has assured foreigners including Zimbabweans living in South Africa that they are protected by a “friendly” legislative system which accommodates everyone.

Zima winners honoured

Brenda Phiri Entertainment Reporter The 2014 Zimbabwe Music Awards winners were on Thursday night given their winning gongs at Maestro Restaurant, ending months of speculation over the handover of the…

Lesotho: Old wine, new skin

Simon Allison LESOTHO has new leader, screamed South Africa’s The Times, shortly after Pakalitha Mosisili announced himself as head of a new governing coalition in early March. It was a…

Imara to facilitate $70m PPC loan

Business Reporter Harare-based Imara Fiduciary has been appointed security agent for PTA Bank to facilitate the extension of a $70 million loan to PPC Zimbabwe. The loan will fund the…

Prepaid meters beef up ZEDTC coffers

Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter REVENUE from prepaid meters now accounts for 33 percent of Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company’s income in a development that guarantees the utility reliable…

CAPS look for redemption

Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor THE football gods could not have provided a better script for CAPS United, to heal the wounds inflicted by the madness that gripped their camp…

E-thinking Zimbabwe’s creative industries

Stanley Mushava Literature Today Zimbabwe’S creative industries are in steep decline. Creativity without visibility is the tragedy of our culture circuit.

Luciano expected tomorrow

Entertainment Reporter Jamaican musician Luciano, who is set to perform at the Zimbabwe Sunsplush set for Glamis Arena on Friday, is expected in the country tomorrow. The musician is scheduled…

Africa must add value to its exports: Bimha

Africa has no choice but industrialise to add value to its natural resources to maximise export earnings from these, Industry and Commerce Minister Mike Bimha said last week.

Kenya defends Garissa response

NAIROBI. — Kenyan special forces were not deployed to the Garissa University massacre in which 148 people died for at least seven hours, reports said yesterday, as the government defended…

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