China elevates role of markets

Beijing. – China elevated the role of markets while maintaining the state’s dominance in the nation’s economic strategy, seeking to balance finding new sources of growth with sustaining the Communist…

Govt to build culture centre

Problem Masau Arts Correspondent Government has secured land to build a Culture Centre valued at US$1 million with the assistance of China, a Cabinet minister has said. Speaking after meeting…

Killer T: Mbare’s new hero

Problem Masau Arts Correspondent If there is an artiste who has taken Zimbabwean dancehall genre by storm, then it must be Killer T. His songs such as “Tirikumhanya”, “Makarova Gunners”,…

Enhance your brand through social media

Chipo Mapondera Business Correspondent Social media platforms offer diverse platforms of engagement for your brand. They also allow the opportunity to build a strong, personalised brand identity.

What they said about Tendulkar

NEW DELHI. — India’s Sachin Tendulkar, who plays his 200th and final Test cricket from today, was widely regarded by his cricketing peers as the greatest batsman since the Australian…

De Jonge up for ANSA

Mbachi Mutukula-Maregere Sports Reporter REIGNING Zimbabwe Sportsperson of the Year Brendon de Jonge has once again been nominated for the Annual National Sports Awards set for December 11 in Harare.

End of era for GG?

Happiness Zengeni and Martin Kadzere SPECULATION and secrecy has shrouded the fate of Reserve Bank Governor Dr Gideon Gono’s tenure amid indications that his second term, due to expire at…

Meikles puts Zambia plans on hold

Business Reporter MEIKLES LIMITED has abandoned plans to build a new five-star hotel in Lusaka, Zambia, due to a number of similar projects being undertaken by other investors in the…

US envoy to Japan goes on charm offensive

TOKYO. – Caroline Kennedy, the lone surviving child of slain US president John F. Kennedy, yesterday called Tokyo “one of our greatest allies and closest friends” as she took up…

Philippine mass burial cancelled

TACLOBAN. – Gunfire forced the cancellation of a mass burial in the typhoon-ravaged Philippines yesterday as authorities struggled to dispose of the dead, while anger among survivors at the slow…

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