Metropolitan Bank registers US$600 000 net profit

Business reporter
METROPOLITAN Bank of Zimbabwe registered a net profit of US$613 000 for the half-year ended June 30, 2001. Total assets

Big names to grace Mining Indaba

Tawanda Musarurwa Business Correspondent
A HIGH profile of stakeholders in the mining and infrastructure industries from Zimbabwe and abroad is expected to grace the

Farmers shun potato growing

Agriculture Reporter
MOST farmers in the country are shunning potato farming owing to lack of knowledge on the crop. Potato production has been a

Zimbabwe women’s rugby in trouble

Paul Munyuki Sports Reporter
A STORM is brewing in the Zimbabwe women’s rugby brands committee after a comical appointment of Abigail Mnikwa as

Zim youths back Julius Malema

ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema today appears before his party’s disciplinary committee amid growing regional  solidarity from youths.
Zimbabwean youths yesterday handed a petition to the South African Embassy in Harare against the alleged persecution of Malema.

The youths were from such organisations as the Pan-African Youth Union, Zimbabwe Entrepreneurs Youth Action, Upfumi Kuvadiki, musicians and artists.

Youths from all provinces of South Africa have also thrown their weight behind the firebrand youth leader.
Presenting the petition to deputy South African ambassador Ms Andy Makwabe in Harare, Pan-African Youth Union deputy secretary-general Cde Tendai Wenyika said: “We note

Urban climate governance

Trymore Muderere
Last week on Friday the 26th of August, in my article entitled the “Business sector should go green” I lamented the

Is Zimbabwean art safe on the Internet?

Tony Monda Art Correspondent
Gone are the halcyon days of contemporary Zimbabwean stone sculpture of the 1980s and 1990s, when over 1 860 cultural

Makusha soars into final

Collin Matiza Sports Editor
ZIMBABWE’S track and field star athlete Ngonidzashe Makusha has qualified for today’s final of the men’s long jump event

Uganda in do-or-die tie against Angola

JOHANNESBURG. – Mobile telephones went on sale for the first time when Uganda last qualified for the Africa Cup of

South Africa’s ruling African National Congress is moving on

Udo Froese
The world this week followed live television footage of how a group of young supporters of the ANC Youth League leader,

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