ZIBF champions knowledge economy
Stanely Mushava Literature Today Zimbabwe’s knowledge economy is a starved golden goose left alone to die. Disclosures by our major writers on how fruitless their occupation has become affirm as much.
Pope to visit S. America
Quito. — Pope Francis headed to Quito yesterday to begin his first South American trip in two years, for an eight-day tour of Ecuador, Bolivia and Paraguay highlighting the plight…
Chiredzi council property attached
Tawanda Mangoma in Chiredzi Business came to a standstill at Chiredzi Town Council last week after the Sheriff of the High Court attached refuse trucks, vehicles and all office furniture…
Telecel pays $5m to renew licence
Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter TELECEL Zimbabwe paid a $5 million instalment in part settlement of the $137,5 million regulatory requirement for renewal of its licence, which had run its full…
Keshi’s contract terminated
ABUJA. — The Nigeria Football Federation on Saturday terminated the contract of Super Eagles coach Stephen Keshi after the NFF Executive Committee held an extra-ordinary meeting in Abuja.
ZSE’s automated trading fails to take off
Tinashe Makichi Business Reporter Zimbabwe’s automated trading platform failed to take off as anticipated last Friday due to technical glitches that affected the central securities depository, sources close to the exchange…
‘Vanishing Wetlands’ educative
Lovemore Meya Arts Correspondent The ongoing Tavatose/ Sisonke visual arts exhibition whose theme is “Vanishing Wetlands,” is an eye opener to the generality of the Zimbabwean populace when it comes to…
Artistes converge for Taku’s cause
Brenda Phiri Entertainment Reporter Maria Paradza, the mother of 20-year-old cancer patient Takudzwa Paradza, who will travel to India for treatment this week, is grateful for the support they have received…
Editorial Comment: Johannes Tomana must stop digging
THE Prosecutor-General as the name posits is the top prosecutor in Zimbabwe, and as with all prosecutors he has to conduct his business in the court of law not court…
Burundi rejects UN mediator
BUJUMBURA. — Burundi yesterday rejected a second UN diplomat named to help resolve the country’s political crisis, saying a critical report about last week’s parliamentary elections demonstrated bias.











