Zahara dates Tuku at Solo Festival

As the annual Solo Festival returns after a two-year sabbatical, celebrated South African afro-soul songstress Zahara (real name Bulelwa Mkutukana) is set to share stage with local musicians, among them Oliver Mtukudzi at Pakare Paye Arts centre in Norton.

Germany to open lines of credit for Zim

Germany has pledged to open lines of credit for Zimbabwe and deepen bilateral relations as the international community warms up to President Mnangagwa’s administration following free, fair and credible elections held on July 30.

Germany to open lines of credit for Zim

Germany has pledged to open lines of credit for Zimbabwe and deepen bilateral relations as the international community warms up to President Mnangagwa’s administration following free, fair and credible elections held on July 30.

Gospel singer Zinyongo launches new album

Gospel musician Alexander Zinyongo will launch his new album at Ster-Kinekor Eastgate on Saturday.

Gospel singer Zinyongo launches new album

Gospel musician Alexander Zinyongo will launch his new album at Ster-Kinekor Eastgate on Saturday.

Russia to hold biggest war games since Cold War

MOSCOW. – Russia will hold its biggest war games in nearly four decades next month, a massive military exercise that will also involve the Chinese and Mongolian armies.

Russia to hold biggest war games since Cold War

MOSCOW. – Russia will hold its biggest war games in nearly four decades next month, a massive military exercise that will also involve the Chinese and Mongolian armies.

NMBZ scoops $11,8 profit before tax H1

Business Reporter NMBZ Holdings recorded a profit before tax of $11,8 million for the first half of 2018 that saw total comprehensive income for the period settling at $9 million.

July trade deficit reaches $1,5 billion

The country’s trade deficit for the six months to July 2018 went up 36 percent to $1,5 billion from the comparative prior year as imports continue to grow at a faster rate than exports, data for the first seven months of the year (excluding January) released by Zimstats this week show.

July trade deficit reaches $1,5 billion

The country’s trade deficit for the six months to July 2018 went up 36 percent to $1,5 billion from the comparative prior year as imports continue to grow at a faster rate than exports, data for the first seven months of the year (excluding January) released by Zimstats this week show.

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