Young artists exhibit in ‘Matarenda’ showcase
At The Gallery The artist’s true colours are not found in paints and brushes, but in one’s palette of talent. The first order of business, then, is recognising our talent,…
‘Investor fund sufficient to cover risks’
Business Reporter THE Securities and Exchange Commission of Zimbabwe says the Investor Protection Fund, at current levels, is sufficient to cover any risks to investors on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange.
CFI in drive to reduce bank borrowings
Agro-based firm CFI Holdings Limited says it expects to reduce its bank borrowings to $4,6 million from the current $5,8 million on the back of a land for debt swap…
Serena William’s top secret
NEW YORK. — Serena Williams’ Wimbledon tennis glory has been overshadowed by a dark family tragedy: Her father, Richard Williams, recently had a stroke and has since been experiencing debilitating…
Illegal water connections cost council millions
Innocent Ruwende Municipal Reporter Harare City Council is losing millions of dollars to companies and individuals drawing water for free from fire hydrants and horses as well as illegal connections, it…
Global brewers push local beers
KAMPALA/NAIROBI. — International brewers in Africa are expanding their production of beers based on local ingredients, snapping up craft brewers and introducing more brands as low-cost beers gain popularity on…
Outrage over Lady Squanda assault video
Tawanda Marwizi Arts Correspondent People from different walks of life have called on the police to act on dancehall musician Sandra Muchaneta Gazi, known as Lady Squanda, who recorded a one-minute…
Bayern after Koscielny
LONDON. — Bayern Munich are interested in Arsenal central defender Laurent Koscielny who only has one year left on his contract. Arsene Wenger is keen for the French international to…
‘Don’t mess with me’
LONDON. — Antonio Conte on Saturday night warned his Chelsea stars: Respect me or there will be trouble! The new Blues boss delivered his blunt message as he prepares for…
Inflation gains marginally in June
Business Reporter THE annual rate of inflation for the month of June stood at minus 1,37 percent, gaining 0,33 percentage points on the May rate of minus 1,69 percent. The…








