IPO expected on ZSE this year

Golden Sibanda and Enacy Mapakame The Zimbabwe Stock Exchange could this year register its second initial public offering listing since dollarisation while three more companies are eyeing listings on the…

Kuruneri sues health insurer

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter Former Finance Minister Dr Christopher Kuruneri, who is in and out of hospital for stroke and hypertension, has taken a local health insurance company to the…

Kasukuwere slammed for interference

Tendai Mugabe Senior Reporter Zanu-pf Harare Province has told embattled party National Political Commissar Cde Saviour Kasukuwere to stop interfering with their provincial structures after he issued a statement purporting to…

Evangelist Bwanya inspires Lovezh

Vongai Mbara Arts Reporter Rising contemporary musician, Lovezh says his latest track; “Ndawana Mufaro” was inspired by Bulawayo-based evangelist Lillian Bwanya of Gospel for All Nations Ministries.

South Korea seeks rare talks with North

Seoul. – South Korea yesterday offered to hold rare military talks with the North, aiming to ease tensions after Pyongyang tested its first intercontinental ballistic missile.

Current songs in our politics are off-key

Nick Mangwana View from the Diaspora There is a lot of talk of the 2018 elections. These elections are dispensational in that according to the Constitution, that is President Mugabe’s last term.

Curious baboon knocks out power

Johannesburg. – A baboon in Zambia has interfered with machinery at a power station in a tourist town near Victoria Falls, knocking out power to tens of thousands of people…

$60m boost for cotton producers

Sydney Kawadza Senior Reporter Government is mobilising $60 million to support 400 000 cotton growers under the Presidential Inputs Support Scheme, Finance and Economic Development Minister Patrick Chinamasa has said.

Vainona seek to bounce back

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter VAINONA want to return to the winners’ podium at the 2017 COPA Coca-Cola football tournament which gets underway in Bindura on Friday and Saturday.

With AU reforms, a ‘new African Renaissance’ is possible

Liesl Louw-Vaudran Correspondent But objections to how the reforms have been agreed on could stall the process.

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