A house is not an asset
Morris Mpala, MoB Capital Ltd IN response to D Khumalo’s (Bulawayo) question on houses and cars.
Zesa spends $6.5m on power imports monthly
Business Reporter ZESA is spending about $6.5 million per month to import 300MW of electricity from South Africa to mitigate power shortages owing to low domestic generation.
Greece running out of space to shelter migrants
Idomeni — Greek police removed hundreds of protesting migrants blocking a railroad border crossing, as concern grows that people pouring in from Turkey and running into a closed border may…
We are our own liberators!
Saul Gwakuba Ndlovu Racialism reared its ugly head in South Africa at the end of the 2015 festive season when a white woman, Penny Sparrow, apparently got annoyed by some…
Storm over dead baboons
Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter THE Hwange Local Board (HLB) has resorted to shooting baboons, an operation that is now being investigated by the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty…
Prince Ali wants Friday’s vote suspended
LAWYERS for Fifa presidential candidate Prince Ali bin al-Hussein say they have made an official request for Friday’s election to be suspended.
No Marleys for Zimas
Bongani Ndlovu, Showbiz Correspondent Bob Marley’s family will not attend the Zimbabwe Music Awards (Zima) tomorrow, but will accept the late reggae icon’s Lifetime Achievement award through Skype – a…
Mzembi slams immigration dept
Harare Bureau TOURISM and Hospitality Industry Minister Walter Mzembi has rapped the Department of Immigration for dithering around the resumption of a single visa regime with Zambia, likening the conduct…
Jobless teen beaten for ‘finishing food’
Auxilia Katongomara, Chronicle Reporter A 69-YEAR-OLD man allegedly assaulted a teenager who stays at his homestead accusing him of being jobless and finishing his food.
Selmor made elephant dress ambassador
Showbiz Reporter AFRO-Jazz musician Selmor Mtukudzi will catwalk on the Zimbabwe Music Awards red carpet clad in a wildlife conservation dress – the Elephant Dress.











