ZRA rations Kariba water for power

Business Reporter THE Zimbabwe Power Company, is now allowed to generate a maximum of 475 megawatts from the 750Mw capacity Kariba South plant, due to water rationing by the Zambezi…

Judgment Night 3 . . . Religious tourism assumes new level

Victoria Ruzvidzo Business Focus We commend President Mugabe for his State of the Nation address to Parliament on Tuesday. Indeed it was easy to discern that he is seized with the…

Enjoy music online

Remember the days of the gramophones and vinyl discs? Long play and short play records? At least for those of us who were born by then . . . that…

Let’s bomb Libya again!

Brian Cloughley Correspondent “The violence shows no sign of abating. Libya remains a patchwork of conflict, fuelled by a plethora of armed groups with varying allegiances and diverse agendas.”

President’s address: A brief end to ideological ambiguity

Takura Zhangazha Correspondent Briefly but carefully crafted to assuage the fears of the international community, this state of the nation address appeared more like a somewhat politically correct business plan.

Young Sables in Rugby final

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter Zimbabwe . . . . .  . (17) 25 Kenya . . . . . . . . . . . (5) 17

Kiir signs peace deal

JUBA. -South Sudan’s president signed a peace deal yesterday to end a 20-month conflict with rebels, but he told regional African leaders at the ceremony that he had “serious reservations”.

Busy weekend for Christians

Lovemore Chikova Christian Entertainment For those who like worshipping God, this weekend will be a handful as a number of programmes have been lined up for their amusement.

Unplanned food imports drain fiscus, says VP

Elita Chikwati Agriculture Reporter Unplanned food import expenditure is a major drain on the fiscus especially when the economy is experiencing challenges, Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa has said.

Zim maintains reserves of $130m from SDR

Business Reporter ZIMBABWE is maintaining foreign exchange reserves of $130 million from the $500 million general Special Drawing Rights (SDR) released by the International Monetary Fund to cushion member countries…

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