Pressure mounts over Rhodes’ plaque

WITH pressure mounting over the continued preservation of artefacts in remembrance of colonialist Cecil John Rhodes, questions have been raised over the Bulawayo City Council’s resolution to uncover a plaque…

BOXING: Behind the Money train

We often laugh when we hear an athlete opine on economics. We assume he got his money by default, by dint of his dominance in the arena.

BIDS FOR CAIRNS REOPENED…as Cairns, SA firm deal collapses

BIDS for potential suitors of a controlling stake in food and beverage group Cairns Holdings Limited that used to be held by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) through its…

Zim fails to capitalise on $4bn ARVs market

ZIMBABWE lost out on an opportunity to make billions of dollars through the manufacture of antiretrovirals and other drugs for both the local and regional markets after turning down a…

Telecomms firms face new threat

TELECOMMUNICATION companies face a new threat from popular mobile messaging service WhatsApp, which began rolling out voice calling to users in February this year.

SA keen to invest in Zim infastructure projects

SOUTH African companies are keen to invest in more infrastructural projects in Zimbabwe following the successful completion of major road projects top among them the $206 million Plumtree to Mutare…

Soza ready to defend PPC Matopos 33-Miler title

PPC Matopos 33-Miler holder Charles Soza is ready to defend his crown despite a huge field expected to take part in the race this morning. Soza said he was expecting…

Zimbabwe, the Dragon and the Bear

Zimbabwe’s 35 years of Independence have been characterised by a shrewd foreign policy that has resulted in tactful cultivation of allies who have helped safeguard the country’s hard-won soveriegnty, analysts…

SHOWBIZ: Hurungwe chief bans dance groups

Noah Pito in Hurungwe A HURUNGWE chief has banned show promoters from hosting dancing queens at Magunje growth point saying that most of the group’s performances conflict with the values…

Rand, govt bonds weaker on dollar pressures

Johannesburg — South Africa’s rand gave up its gains against the dollar on Friday, as the greenback strengthened with jobless claims data easing concern over the state of the US…

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