EDITORIAL COMMENT: Je suis la vie: All lives matter Mr Hollande

THE French have a saying, plus ça change, plus c’est la même chose (the more things change, the more they stay the same). And so it was with the French…

Hlongwane calls for calm

Sports Reporter— SPORT and Recreation Minister Makhosini Hlongwane has stepped in to avert the pending ZIFA presidential elections from exploding into a nasty and violent battle at the expense of…

‘VAT a threat to tourism growth’

Business Reporter— Government’s vision to grow tourism into a $5 billion industry by 2020 is under threat from the negative impact of the value added tax on foreign hotel accommodation…

Women Arts Festival to engage male artistes

Lovemore Meya Arts Correspondent Although the just ended third edition of the Women Arts Festival was a success, organisers of the event say they will bring male artistes in next editions…

MicroKing takeover talks almost complete

Tinashe Makichi Business Reporter The takeover of MicroKing by European investors will be concluded by the end of this week with an investment of $25 million expected to be made…

Antipas rallies Gamecocks

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter CHICKEN Inn coach Joey Antipas says the Castle Lager Premiership soccer log leaders need to lift their game when they square off against potential party spoilers…

Mapeza wary of Flame Lily

Paul Mundandi in Zvishavane FC PLATINUM gaffer Norman Mapeza insists there are no easy games in the Castle Lager Premiership run-in and is expecting a tough assignment against relegation-threatened Flame…

Waiting for the Fourth Chimurenga

The piece by this writer published on Monday under the headline “Zanu-PF’s youth generation of shame” elicited some interesting, and strong, reactions. But it was not unexpected.

Gold prices slip

LONDON. – Gold prices slipped yesterday, heading towards near six-year lows as the dollar rose and stocks rebounded from losses associated with Friday’s attacks in Paris. Gold briefly rose on…

From Book Cafe to The Volt

Arts reporter Since end of May this year, the premises that used to house Book Café at number 139 Samora Machel Avenue became desolate. After years of providing good entertainment…

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