Investors hedge funds ahead of turbulence — Data
LONDON. – Investors are broadly keeping faith with their allocations to hedge funds, data showed yesterday, as global markets brace for more turbulence in a final quarter seen likely to
Afre remains a walking textbook of pathology
The Afre Corporation of today represents a sickly caricature of the erstwhile financial conglomerate and has been ostracised to the very outliers of the financial conglomerate.
Man (21) rapes dog
A MAN was caught raping a dog inside a toilet in Mabopane, police said on Tuesday. “The animal suffered internal injuries that would have made its life difficult,” said Tshwane
De Beers’ Legacy in Zimbabwe
“A diamond’s sparkling beauty: as evocative of a passionate love story as it is of life’s incredible journey. Your De Beers diamond is selected to sparkle with the fire of life, reminding
Rambanapasi to go under knife, out for the season
Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter
CAPS United midfielder Ashley Rambanapasi is scheduled to undergo surgery to repair a damaged knee this week and could be sidelined from the game for the rest of the season.
China donates agricultural equipment
Agriculture Reporter
Government yesterday received farming equipment from China to enhance food security. China gave Zimbabwe 10 trucks, 30 handy tractors and 50 water pumps. In a speech read on
Bonnezim assets go under the hammer
Martin Kadzere Senior Business Reporter
THE first sale of Bonnezim assets, the agro-processing firm now under liquidation, went through this week with assets, including machinery, under the hammer. Bonnezim, processors of
EU responds to sanctions challenge

Fidelis Munyoro Assistant News Editor
THE European Union has sent a brief response to the Government after Harare gave it an ultimatum to justify the sanctions the grouping imposed on Zimbabwe. The deadline for the EU to respond was yesterday.
A source close to the matter yesterday said the EU’s failure to adequately explain itself meant the 27-member bloc had no legal and factual basis for imposing the embargo.
“The letter by the EU is a brief four paragraph response, which basically admits that it has no legal and factual basis that would constitute a statement of reasons for the designation of people and companies listed on the sanctions list.
“It is an open admission that there is no evidence to found the allegations against the people and entities on the
Tuku, Piki to reunite at gig
Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter
Once home boys, always home boys, goes the old adage. That’s exactly what music fans should expect at “Zim’s Finest Gig”
Indo-Zim Chamber of Commerce proposed
Tawanda Musarurwa Business Correspondent
THE Indian Minister of State for Commerce and Industry Jyotiraditya Scindia has made proposals towards the establishment of a bilateral chamber of commerce between India and



