Properties sector struggling

Business Reporter

THE properties sector is experiencing low business due to liquidity challenges facing the economy, an official has said.

Niger denies it has said Gaddafi son can leave

NIAMEY — Niger on Saturday denied reports it had agreed to allow Saadi Gaddafi, one of the sons of the late Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, to leave the West African country where he has been under house arrest after fleeing Libya last year.

Cost of living increases marginally

Business Reporter

THE cost of living as measured by the Consumer Council of Zimbabwe’s (CCZ) low-income urban earner monthly basket for a family of six marginally increased by 0,32 percent in August to $558,25 from  $556,47 the previous month.

Khaya Moyo seeks to divorce wife

Harare Bureau
ZANU-PF national chairman Cde Simon Khaya Moyo is seeking to divorce his wife of 32 years

Farmers welcome funding facility

Business Reporter
THE Zimbabwe Farmers Union has welcomed an announcement by Government that it will set side funding for summer cropping but said the money was not sufficient.

Zoey, patron strip on stage

Entertainment Reporter
RAUNCHY pole dancer Zoey had a taste of her own medicine on Friday night after a male reveller who she had invited on stage took off her bum-short, much to the delight of other revellers who had gathered at Hustlers Nightclub.

Chicken Inn ready for Bosso

Ricky Zililo

CHICKEN Inn are ready to hand Highlanders their first Castle Lager Premier Soccer League defeat of the season when the two clash in a local derby at Barbourfields Stadium on Wednesday.

No breakthrough in regional meeting on DRC unrest

A regional meeting on the Democratic Republic of Congo ended on Saturday with no breakthrough on a lasting solution to the chronic unrest in the east of the country.

Less than a third of the regional leaders invited turned up for the meeting, which was hosted by Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni in Kampala.

Wave of deadly bomb blasts hits Iraq

Suspected al-Qaeda fighters and other armed groups have killed at least 44 people in a wave of attacks in Iraq, gunning down soldiers at an army post and bombing police recruits waiting in line to apply for jobs.

Home semi-final pleases Matland Warriors

Sports Reporter

MATABELELAND Warriors coach Rueben Kumpasa is confident that his side will utilise home advantage when they take on Old Georgians in the semi-final of the National Rugby League set for Hartsfield on Saturday.