Malawi arrests 4 over albino murder
Blantyre — Malawi police yesterday said they had arrested four people suspected of murdering an albino man five months ago to sell his bones for witchcraft. Symon Mukota was abducted…
Cuthbert Dube’s property attached
Daniel Nemukuyu Harare Bureau ZIFA president Cuthbert Dube’s fortunes took a nosedive this week after the Sheriff of the High Court stormed his Mt Pleasant home yesterday morning and cleared…
‘Killing machine’ feeling the heat… How Mine supporters become restless
Ricky Zililo Senior Sports Reporter THEY are fifth on the table, eight points behind pacesetters Chicken Inn, but How Mine FC supporters are agitated with their team’s inconsistency. The goldminers…
Netanyahu cancels West Bank Palestinian bus segregation
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has ordered the suspension of a controversial measure banning Palestinians from riding the same buses as Jewish settlers when returning from Israel to the West…
Winter wheat hectarage drops
Oliver Kazunga Senior Business Reporter WINTER wheat farming in Zimbabwe has dropped to about 2,600 hectares this season from 6,000 hectares planted in 2014 due to numerous viability challenges facing…
Hundreds of refugees rescued off Indonesian coast
About 400 refugees have been rescued by local fishermen in the Strait of Malacca, off Indonesia’s Aceh province, after their stricken boat was reportedly turned away numerous times from the…
World Bank chief to push for Zim funding
Prosper Ndlovu Business Editor WORLD Bank Group executive director Louis Rene Peter Larose has urged international financial institutions to channel more funding to Zimbabwean companies saying on his part he…
Figo sticks to guns
Fifa presidential candidate Luis Figo said he has no plans to quit his campaign, at a joint news conference in the Netherlands with fellow hopeful Michael van Praag.
CSC in $60m decade loss
STATE-owned meat processing firm, Cold Storage Company (CSC) is making a loss of $6 million every year, stretching over the past 10 years, an official has said.
Kasese: Changed face of Masvingo hospitality industry
Walter Mswazie Masvingo Correspondent HE is eloquent, a man of celebrated business acumen and achievements, yet remains down to earth. Born 56 years ago to a Christian family in Harare,…











