Editorial Comment: Government shows Zim has nothing to hide

IT is pleasing to note that observers from different countries have begun arriving ahead of harmonised elections set to be held by July 31 this year. This exposes wild claims by people from some quarters that the Government was not committed to free and fair elections.

Business leaders grill Biti over sanctions

People’s Democratic Party (PDP) leader and top member of the MDC Alliance Mr Tendai Biti came under fire last week from business leaders attending a two-day CEO Africa Round Table discussion forum in Victoria Falls for lobbying the United States not to lift sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe.

Undenge’s children ejected from varsity over fees

FORMER Energy and Power Development Minister Dr Samuel Undenge’s two children studying at the University of Cape Town in South Africa, have been ejected from campus over failure to pay fees.

Karuru laid to rest in Shamva

The late Presidential cameraperson, Mr Artwell Karuru, was yesterday buried at Goora Village in Shamva, amid praise for the work he did for the community and the nation at large.

Mukanya on Tuku reunion . . . ‘People lie about our relationship’ . . . ‘Early hardships bind us together’

Thomas “Mukanya” Mapfumo says he is looking forward to a colourful reunion with his friend Oliver “Tuku” Mtukudzi when the two share the stage at the former’s homecoming bira set for Glamis Arena on April 28.

Dairibord mulls Malawi business closure

Milk processor, Dairibord Holdings Limited, will make a decision on the fate of its Malawi division in the next six months after the unit continued on a perennial loss making path.

Davido definitely coming, says Ginimbi

Businessman Genius “Ginimbi” Kadungure, who is working with a local promotions company to bring Nigerian star Davido for a concert on April 21, has assured music fans that their international star will definitely make it to Zimbabwe for the show.

Pepsi starts production in Zim

INDIAN soft drinks manufacturer, Varun Beverages, has started manufacturing operations in the country, but says the cost of setting up its plant might spiral from the initial budget of $30 million to about $40 million due to foreign currency shortages.

Democracy: The bread, butter matters of society

The human mindset is materialistic by natural inclination to fight for survival and most if not all of the world’s glories and tragedies are a result of the natural drive to satisfy material desires and wants.

Call it what you want Bob, it was time up!

Fragility of the body ultimately translates to fragility of the mind, as such Mr Robert Mugabe can be excused for gushing out nonsense from his delusional mind on the events leading to his ouster last November.

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