Mining firm slapped with $20m lawsuit

Business Reporter — Asa Resources has been slapped with a $20 million lawsuit by a group of local investors, Zindico Consortium, for refusing to acknowledge a share purchase agreement signed…

Zhakata tops Coca Cola Radio Zim Top 50

Sophie Chese-Msowa Arts Correspondent — Zora music boss Leornad Karikoga Zhakata emerged the biggest winner of the Coca Cola Radio Zimbabwe top 50 when three of his songs scooped the first,…

Renamo announces two-month ceasefire

MAPUTO. — Rebels in Mozambique announced yesterday a two-month extension to a truce with the government, raising hopes for peace after a spike in violence last year that claimed scores…

Wife kills hubby for slaughtering goat

Crime Reporter— Four people were killed, while another one was found dead in a maize field in Harare in murder cases recorded between Christmas Day and New Year’s Day countrywide.

ZIFA,WARRIORS STAND-OFF

Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter— JUST when it seemed all was in place for a strong final leg of preparations, chaos has once again rocked the Warriors camp with ZIFA and…

TIMB introduces e-marketing

Elita Chikwati Senior Agriculture Reporter Preparations for the 2017 tobacco marketing season are at advanced stage, with the Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board training buyers on the newly introduced electronic marketing…

EDITORIAL COMMENT : City of Harare must deliver or ship out

THE rains are upon us. They have brought joy for residents. It means a rise in water levels at sources that supply Harare like Lake Chivero. The water levels at…

Brazil prison bloodbath

56 inmates decapitated as rival gangs clash RIO DE JANEIRO. – Rioting inmates decapitated their rivals in brutal fighting between two gangs in a Brazilian jail that left 56 dead,…

Ngezi Platinum keen on Baobab Stadium

Paul Mundandi Sports reporter— NGEZI Platinum Stars are confident their home ground will pass the Confederation of African Football test in time for them to host their Confederation Cup preliminary round…

Gambia’s election chief slips into exile

BANJUL. — The man who oversaw the last presidential elections in Gambia has reportedly fled the country following death threats. Local media portals say his family confirmed that he was…

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