Varun plans to tripple investment in Zimbabwe

Indian beverages maker Varun plans to triple its investment in Zimbabwe to US$150 million in the next three years to meet growing demand for its products and diversify its product range.

Mhlauri in fowl play. . . Poultry farmer Mhlauri in US$5000 rent arrears

Fungai Muderere  FOWL play? Some members of a Bulawayo family are not happy that former Warriors coach Charles Mhlauri wants to backtrack on an earlier agreement at the same time…

Man had sex with lover in full view of granny

Gibson Mhaka  SHAMELESS! A GRANNY from Nkulumane suburb in Bulawayo bitterly complained that she was being emotionally disturbed by her grandson’s nasty actions of frequently bringing his girlfriend into the…

DeMbare fingers crossed over duo

HARARE giants Dynamos are keeping their fingers crossed over the availability of their highly-rated Cameroonian players — Herve Vincent Mbega and Ngahan Claude Junior — for the Premiership clash against Hwange at Rufaro this Sunday.

Top telecom execs charged over US$2.5m crimes

ARUSHA. — Tanzanian authorities on Wednesday charged the managing director of Vodacom Tanzania and other telecom executives with economic crimes, court documents seen by Reuters showed.

Nyagura to leave UZ: Council

SUSPENDED University of Zimbabwe (UZ) Vice Chancellor Professor Levi Nyagura is set to leave the institution at the end of this year and the hunt for his successor has already started.Prof Nyagura is embroiled in a legal battle following accusations that he illegally awarded former First Lady Grace Mugabe a PhD. In an interview, UZ Council chairman Dr Anxious Masuka confirmed that Prof Nyagura was expected to leave the institution at the end of the year when his contract expires.

President appoints 15 new ambassadors

President Mnangagwa has appointed 15 new ambassadors drawn from different sectors to replace those who have died, been recalled or retired. The list of the ambassadors-designate includes five service chiefs, who were recently retired from the Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF), to take up diplomatic posts.

Another chance for Mutuma

Raymond Jaravaza BRING on the magic! Journeyman Roderick “The Prince” Mutuma was the life saver for his new club FC Saint-Eloi Lupopo in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) when…

Chiadzwa diamond heist: Pair arrested

A gang of suspected robbers on Monday morning sneaked into Zimbabwe Consolidated Diamond Company’s (ZCDC) operating areas in Chiadzwa and entered a pit with ore that had just been exposed. Police have since arrested two suspects. Secretary for Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Mr Nick Mangwana said investigations were still in progress to ascertain if anything was stolen.

Rwanda: From genocide to role model, and Zim’s friend

Twenty-five years ago, Rwanda marked itself as a bloody blot on the world map as between 800 000 and one million tribal Tutsis and moderate Hutus were killed by extremists in just over 100 days. The incident infamously exposed how the world, including big powers and the United Nations (UN), were either silent or complicit in the carnage, with the UN — only in 2003 — owning up and declaring April 7 as the “International Day of Reflection on the Genocide in Rwanda”.

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