Mwana in trouble over equity laws
Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter GOVERNMENT has invited Mwana Africa, led by new chairman Mr Ning Yat Hoi, for a meeting to explain controversial changes to the board as this…
Why SA refuses to use the ‘X’ word
Raymond Suttner Correspondent Reading ANC MP and parliamentary committee chair Ruth Bhengu berating journalists for using the word “xenophobia” brought the words of Adrianne Rich to mind.
When cheap alibis make bad managers
Joram Nyathi Spectrum BRITAIN, it now appears, is in the process of redefining its relations with Zimbabwe. It is a painful process having to choose between business and politics, and accepting…
Youthful filmmakers capitalise on piracy
Brenda Phiri Entertainment Reporter The local film industry has been crippled by piracy and in recent months, initiatives to curb the ill have gone down the drain. The pirates continue…
MaNgwenya is a spirit: Diana
Brenda Phiri Entertainment Reporter Afro-Jazz diva Diana Samkange has revealed that she has an alter ego. Samkange, who recently changed her name to MaNgwenya, said just like American pop star…
No freedom for arrested vendors
Tendai Rupapa Senior Court Reporter Sixteen illegal vendors, among them leaders of the National Vendors Union of Zimbabwe (NAVUZ), who were arrested on Tuesday on allegations of assaulting Harare municipal…
Zim-Asset manual launched
Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter The public and private sectors will from now on hold regular dialogue on the implementation of Government’s economic blueprint, Zim-Asset, following the launch of a manual…
Parirenyatwa: Hero and medical guru
Political Writer On this day, 88 years ago, a patriot, medical doctor and freedom fighter, Cde Tichafa Samuel Parirenyatwa, was born. His life was cut short when in August 1962, at…
Curtain comes down on ZimTalent hunt
Mathew Masinge Arts Correspondent ZimTalent Hunt will today hand over five albums and EPs to their 2014 winner, Nicholas Kurangwa, and other four finalists at a ceremony to be held…
MH17 victims’ families want justice
Amsterdam. — One by one, the names of the 298 passengers and crew who died aboard Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 will be read aloud by relatives today, a year after…











