Schools suppliers to pay new levy

Pamela Shumba Senior Reporter THE government will this month start levying school suppliers in a bid to raise funds for developing infrastructure in schools, Primary and Secondary Education Minister Lazarus…

Chaos at zitf shutdown gig

Rutendo Kanogoiwa / Bongani Ndlovu Showbiz Reporters VIOLENCE marred the much-awaited Zimdancehall Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) shutdown at Hartsfield Rugby Grounds with revellers throwing cans and bottles on the…

Management shake-up looms at NetOne

Happiness Zengeni Harare Bureau A massive management shakeup looms at state-owned mobile company NetOne as the government moves to improve performance and expand operations in a bid to unlock value.

Edward Zuma: Bitter boy who shames his father and his people

Bandile Mdlalose President Zuma’s son Edward is xenophobic and racist. Like the disgraceful Zulu King Zwelithini he supports, whose reckless utterances sparked the attacks on foreigners, Edward continues Cecil

15pc diamond levy suspended

THE government has suspended a15 percent special dividend on diamond sales it introduced last year, as part of a review of the fiscal regime for the mining sector.

Mayweather wins ‘Fight of the Century’

Floyd Mayweather emerged victorious from the most lucrative fight in history, beating Manny Pacquiao via a wide unanimous decision in Las Vegas.

Salif Keita slams xenophobia

From Melissa Mpofu in Harare Malian afro-pop singer, Salif Keita has denounced the xenophobic attacks in South Africa, urging nationals there to co-exist with fellow Africans.

SA winery opens branches in Zim

Rejoice Mberengwa Business Reporter A SOUTH African wine making firm, Bayede, has opened two distribution centres in Harare and Bulawayo as it seeks to tap business opportunities in the country.

Nigerians want xenophobia compensation

The Nigerian federal government could be asking South Africa to pay more than R5 million in compensation to its nationals in the country following a spate of xenophobic attacks.

Nepal closes only international airport

Kathmandu — Despite dire need by millions, earthquake-hit Nepal yesterday was forced to close its only international airport to big airplanes flying in relief supplies and aid workers because the…

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