Gramma Records up for sale

Tawanda Matanhire Arts Reporter Biggest music distribution company in Zimbabwe Gramma Records is up for sale. Gramma which pioneered the recording, production and distribution of local music has announced a sale…

Chevrons remain on course

A STELLAR performance with the bat by Sean Williams and another with the ball by Wellington Masakadza helped Zimbabwe to beat Scotland by 11 runs in their second qualifier of…

Take one step at a time

Charles Mungoshi Jnr Versatile Fufu The world is fast changing everyday. The way things where 10 years ago is not the way things are today. The attitude of getting things…

World financial system larger threat than terrorism

Paul Craig Roberts Correspondent In the 21st century Americans have been distracted by the hyper-expensive “war on terror.” Trillions of dollars have been added to the taxpayers’ burden and many…

Maridadi to apply for remand removal

Court Correspondent A Harare magistrate yesterday deferred the trial of MDC-T Member of Parliament for Mabvuku-Tafara constituency James Maridadi who stands accused of grabbing a National Railways of Zimbabwe parking…

Allied Timbers Zim restructures

Business Reporters A massive restructuring is in the offing at Allied Timbers Zimbabwe, which will result in downgrading of staff, streamlining and rationalisation, as the company seeks ways to attain…

Govt to push for fresh lines of credit

Business Reporter FINANCE and Economic Development Minister Patrick Chinamasa says Government will seek to ensure Zimbabwe gets fresh lines of credit once the country clears its $1,8 billion arrears to…

Health ministry taken to task

Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter Legislators on Tuesday demanded to know why Mashonaland East province, the home of Health and Child Care Minister David Parirenyatwa, had the highest concentration of village health…

Hazard booed

LONDON. — Guus Hiddink would not condemn the few Chelsea supporters who booed Eden Hazard during Wednesday’s defeat to Paris Saint-Germain. A small number of boos were audible when Hazard…

Navigating Christianity-Africanism divide

Review correspondent Christianity is revolutionary or oppressive depending on who is teaching it. Like any tool, in the hands of the slave master or the missionary, it will justify Africa’s…

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