Lafarge posts $3,1m profit

Cement manufacturer, Lafarge sprung back to profitability, posting a $3,1 million net profit for the year ended December, 2016 from a $1,9 million loss the previous year.

Popular city bar faces demolition

Innocent Ruwende Senior Reporter Harare City Council is set to demolish popular bar Paramount Signature in Hatfield which was built in a residential zone without council approval while its owner is…

Why hang Helen Zille?

Joram Nyathi Spectrum Look at her: she is beautiful, she is elegant, and she is provocative, even at the mature age of 66. Moreover, Helen has got the African talking once…

Grab opportunities, Mushohwe tells content producers

Samuel Kadungure in Chipinge Information, Media and Broadcasting Services Minister Dr Christopher Mushohwe yesterday challenged content producers to grab opportunities coming with the creation of 12 television channels by telling…

Savanna Tobacco rebrands

Fidelis Munyoro and Martin Kadzere Government has called for the creation of a cigarette industry which fully embraces value-addition and beneficiation to realise better profits compared to selling unprocessed tobacco.

Madzivanyika rallies Harare City

Sports Reporter HARARE City coach Mike Madzivanyika says his mission is to ensure that his men are competitive in the Castle Lager Premiership this year.

Sanchez, Ozil keen to stay: Wenger

LONDON. – Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger believes midfielder Mesut Ozil and striker are keen on extending their contracts beyond the end of next season with the English Premier League soccer…

College owner accused of rape

Fungai Lupande Court Reporter The owner of Charlie’s College in Budiriro 1, Harare, yesterday appeared in court accused of luring a 17-year-old student with $2 before taking her to a lodge…

Good rains, but what of tomorrow?

Sydney Kawadza Senior Features Writer In the midst of a successful agricultural season with abundant rainfall patterns, Zimbabwe is celebrating an expected bumper harvest.

Jose speaks on Neymar

MANCHESTER. – Jose Mourinho says Manchester United have as much chance of cracking a safe as signing Neymar from Barcelona.

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