Temba’s case: State ordered to summon school to court
HARARE magistrate Ruth Moyo yesterday ordered the State to summon Hellenic Academy to testify in the maintenance storm between Norton legislator, Temba Mliswa, and his lawyer ex-wife, Cynthia Mugwira.
ZIM, KENYA IN JOINT CLIMATE CHANGE EFFORT
ZIMBABWE and Kenya will join hands in launching a publication which interrogates factors which influence media coverage of climate change on the continent.
BRICS currency ‘plausible alternative’ to dollar hegemony
Efforts by countries to replace the United States dollar in international trade will reach a new high when BRICS nations discuss the feasibility of introducing a common currency at a…
NADIA NAKAI’S SPECIAL MOTHER’S DAY TREAT
CAPE TOWN. -South African DJ and businesswoman Ntombezinhle Jiyane, popularly known as DJ Zinhle, spent Mother’s Day with her late “baby daddy’s” mom, Lynn Forbes, along with his girlfriend Nadia Nakai and Murdah Bongz on Sunday.
THANK YOU H-METRO, AS HOMELESS MAN RETURNS HOME
THE Gutu man, who became destitute after failing to secure a job in Harare, has finally returned to his rural home.
Pencil artist targets international market
HARARE-BASED pencil artist, Willard Magiga, says he is targeting the international market.
WARRANT OF ARREST FOR EX-CHI-TOWN COUNCILLOR
A WARRANT of arrest has been issued by a Chitungwiza Magistrate for a former Councillor who was convicted of fraud.
SA may skirt recession in first quarter
South Africa’s economy probably avoided a technical recession in the first quarter, despite more intense power outages. A median estimate of seven economists in a Bloomberg survey conducted May 5 to 11 is for a quarterly gross domestic product expansion of 0,2 percent, compared with the 0,1 percent forecast in April.
SA may skirt recession in first quarter
South Africa’s economy probably avoided a technical recession in the first quarter, despite more intense power outages. A median estimate of seven economists in a Bloomberg survey conducted May 5 to 11 is for a quarterly gross domestic product expansion of 0,2 percent, compared with the 0,1 percent forecast in April.




