Metallon Gold first quarter production drops

Senior Business Reporter METALLON Gold Corporation’s first quarter production dropped 15 percent to 20,673 ounces due to increased power outages and machinery breakdown at its key producer, How Mine, the…

Bernie Sanders beats Clinton in West Virginia primary

US Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders has defeated Hillary Clinton in West Virginia’s primary, winning over voters deeply sceptical about the economy and keeping his candidacy alive against the frontrunner.

All set for Selmor, Manatsa double album launch

Bongani Ndlovu, Showbiz Correspondent AFRO jazz musician Selmor Mtukudzi and her husband – Tendai Manatsa –  will celebrate their ninth anniversary in a unique way as they hold a double…

Arnold Classic preparations in limbo

Midlands Correspondent FINANCIAL constraints could hamper the participation Zimbabwean bodybuilders at the inaugural Arnold Classic Africa to be held at the Sandton Convention Centre in Johannesburg, South Africa, later this…

Delta FY15 PAT down 12 percent on softening demand

BEVERAGE manufacturer Delta Corporation yesterday reported a 12 percent decline in annual profit to $80 million after revenue fell seven percent as consumer spending remains under pressure.

Nigeria rebuffs Cameron over corruption remarks

Nigeria’s government has rejected comments by the UK prime minister that it is “fantastically corrupt,” calling the remarks “embarrassing” and not reflective of modern Nigeria.

2 soldiers linked to Zambia ritual murders in court

Lusaka — Two soldiers have been arrested and have appeared in court after they were found to be linked to recent ritual murders that sparked xenophobic violence across Zambia’s capital…

Gwanda plans new town

Richard Muponde Gwanda Correspondent GWANDA municipality is embarking on an ambitious project to establish a new town with three suburbs and a Central Business District across the Mtshabezi River along the…

Chevrons intensify Indian tour preps

THE senior national cricket team will play three practice matches as part of their preparations for the incoming Indian tour next month.

70 killed in Iraq market explosion

A car bomb in a predominantly Shia district of the Iraqi capital has killed at least 70 people and wounded at least 100 others, police sources said.

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