Food prices threaten poorest: WB
WASHINGTON – Food prices near record peaks and volatility in commodity markets are driving the lives of the world’s poorest
Brazil considers investing in Zim
Martin Kadzere in São Paulo, Brazil
A VISITING Zimbabwean delegation to Brazil yesterday met the Federation of Industries of the State of São Paulo to discuss
‘Latest inflation trends no worry’
Tawanda Musarurwa Business Correspondent
The recent upturn in Zimbabwe’s rate of annual inflation is not a cause of alarm, a local economist has said. The country’s
Zim in DRC for Sarpcco Games
Roy Matiki in Lubumbashi, DRC
THE seventh edition of the Southern African Regional Police Chiefs Corporation Organisation Games roared into life yesterday
Hats off to Zesa for taking bull by its horns
Zesa are taking the plunge in a big way over switching Zimbabwe from tungsten filament bulbs to modern energy-saving
Woman gang-raped
Court Reporter
A THREE-man gang allegedly pounced at a house in Borrowdale and gang-raped a woman after threatening to shoot her with a
Western hypocrisy and media freedom
Media freedom is a term that is constantly and overly referred to by Western powers as they piously attempt to exercise their
Hypnogician returns to Zim
Entertainment Reporter
Africa’s only hypnogician makes a return appearance to Zimbabwe this week, when he presents three shows at Harare’s Reps
Pound fails to lure investors
The sterling allure as a safe haven is crumbling as global investors’ desert the currency amid a faltering economy. The
Musengezi High School seeks to regain lost glory
Fortious Nhambura
“All are welcome to rebuilt Musengezi High School. The work of returning the school to its yesteryear glory should not be left

