Palladium surges
Palladium surged the most intra-day since 2008 on Friday as scant supply and robust demand extended a record-breaking rally. Spot palladium jumped as much as 9,7 percent to an all-time…
World powers pledge to halt Libya weapon transfers
Berlin, Germany – Several foreign powers signed a landmark agreement to limit external interference in the war in Libya and to push the country’s warring factions towards a peaceful end…
Virginia gun rally: Fears of violence as militia groups gather
The US state of Virginia is holding for a pro-gun rally that experts and political leaders warn could descend into violence. The rally, billed by its organisers as a peaceful…
Iran threatens to quit global nuclear treaty
DUBAI – Iran said yesterday it could quit the global nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) if European countries refer it to the U.N. Security Council over a nuclear agreement, a move…
SARS-like virus spreads in China, 140 new cases
A mysterious SARS-like virus has killed a third person and spread around China – including to Beijing – authorities said yesterday, fueling fears of a major outbreak as millions begin…
SA fall to embarrassing defeat (Updated)
PORT ELIZABETH. — England completed a comprehensive win by an innings and 53 runs on the fifth day of the third Test cricket against South Africa at St George’s Park yesterday, taking an unbeatable 2-1 lead in the four-match series.
Wezhaz brings glitter to Zima Awards
AFTER last week’s announcement of the nominees for this year’s Zimbabwe Music Awards (Zima), it is now clear that the awards ceremony is back with a bang after a lengthy hiatus.
This time, the coordinating team appears to have pulled out all the stops towards what promises to be a top-drawer event.
‘Ed Pfe-ee’ singer vows to continue exploring politics
Senior Arts Reporter MUSICIAN Chief Shumba, famed for his “ED Pfee-ee” song, says politics flows in his blood and he will next month release an album laden with deep political…
Ginimbi ordered to pay US$58k extra duty for new Bentley
High Court judge Webster Chinamora has ordered businessman Genius Kadungure to pay an additional US$58 000 duty for one of his recently imported top of range vehicles, a Bentley Continental GT that he had undervalued.
Chiefs lobby for toll fees exemption
TRADITIONAL leaders are up in arms with the Zimbabwe National Road Administration (Zinara) over payment of toll fees.









