Firms seek partners in multi-billion-dollar projects

From Farai Dzirutwe in KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia
ZIMBABWEAN companies represented at the just-ended 2011 Langkawi International Dialogue (LID) are seeking

Second-tier stocks outclass blue chip

By Bright Madera
SECOND-tier stocks on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange achieved higher returns compared to blue chips, with

Zhakata defers release of album

By Richmore Tera
FANS of Leonard Zhakata’s music who have been waiting to lay their hands on the artiste’s yet-to-be-released

Minister’s son in court

Court Reporter
HARARE businessman Tongai Mnangagwa yesterday appeared in court facing allegations of swindling a city

Making successful offers in a buyer’s market

THERE is an illusion that prevails in a buyer’s market that all sellers are desperate to sell. Due to this notion most

Residents soak in tears of despair

By Fortious Nhambura
Entering Chitungwiza along Chitungwiza Road, one is greeted by a stench from sewage overflowing in parts of

War vets leader told to leave Masvingo

Masvingo Bureau
ZANU-PF’S Masvingo provincial executive has resolved to expel the Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans

Parastatals to miss restructuring deadline

Business Reporter
THE reforming of 10 of the country’s parastatals and State enterprises remains indeterminate as Government is again

Lobels gets reprieve

By Martin Kadzere
THE auctioning of Lobels Bakery’s key assets was cancelled yesterday after the embattled company struck a deal

Woman ‘irons’ stepson

By Mike Chimombe in Chegutu
IN a bizarre incident which left residents of Umvovo suburb here dumbfounded, a woman “ironed” her stepson with

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