LMG founder Nare buried

Bongani Ndlovu Showbiz Correspondent REVOLUTIONARY music group Light Machine Gun (LMG Choir) founder Give Nare was buried on Saturday at his rural home in Buvuma, Gwanda South. Nare, 79, who had four…

Malema’s utterances are treasonable: ANC

Johannesburg – The ANC plans on laying criminal charges against Economic Freedom Fighters leader Julius Malema. This was after Malema said that his party would “remove this government through the barrel…

US demands rebel chief’s return to Juba

Washington – The United States blamed South Sudan’s government on Sunday for the latest hold-up in efforts to end its civil war, but warned both sides the world will not…

SA woman mauled to death by 3 dogs

Pietermaritzburg – A KwaZulu-Natal woman was mauled to death by three dogs in the plush suburb of Montrose yesterday morning. When paramedics and police officers arrived on the scene, they were…

Obama to send 250 more troops to Syria

US President Barack Obama has said he plans to send 250 more troops to Syria, a sharp increase in the number of Americans working with local Syrian forces. “I’ve decided to…

23 die after eating poisoned sweets

Lahore – At least 23 people have died and dozens of others fell ill in central Pakistan after eating sweets which police suspect were tainted with pesticides, officials said yesterday. Umar…

Thriving goat project at Sankonjana

Pathisa Nyathi Feature IT took the combination of technical support from a non-governmental Organisation (NGO) and indigenous knowledge to transform the fortunes of Meli Nyathi through his goat rearing project.…

IBC to address critical issues

Senior Business Reporter— AT least 350 delegates will attend the 10th edition of the International Business Conference (IBC) in Bulawayo tomorrow with focus on optimising and leveraging on the country’s…

Cash shortages affect SMEs gold deliveries

THE continued cash shortages at Fidelity Printers and Refiners are derailing efforts to encourage Small-Scale Miners and artisanal miners to formalise, the Manicaland Miners Association has said. This was highlighted during…

CABS gets $25m credit facility from AfDB

THE African Development Bank (AfDB) has approved a $25 million Trade Finance Line of Credit facility to Central Africa Building Society (CABS) of Zimbabwe. In a statement AfDB said the medium-term…

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