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  • All set for widows gala

    MORE than 15 musicians are set to take part in the Musicians’ Widows Association of Zimbabwe music gala to be held at the Chitungwiza Aquatic Complex on March 31. The gala seeks to raise funds to assist widows of departed musicians. Topping the bill wi...
  • Essar to invest US$4bn in Zim

    ESSAR Global, the majority shareholder in Newzim Steel, says it will invest about US$4 billion in Zimbabwe’s steel industry in the next 10 years. Resident director for Africa, the Middle East and Turkey Mr Firdhose Coovadia disclosed this at the Euromon...
  • Nkomo reassures investors

    VICE President John Nkomo has urged foreign investors to consider Zimbabwe their investment destination of choice while insisting the indigenisation programme was not meant to scare them off. The Vice President was officially launching the third Euromone...
  • Indian firm expresses interest in Zimbabwe

    AN Indian State-owned company BEML Limited based here which specialises in manufacturing heavy-duty mining equipment and railway rolling stock has expressed interest in making Zimbabwe a distribution hub for its products in Southern Africa and the rest of...
  • Indian firm expresses interest in Zimbabwe

    AN Indian State-owned company BEML Limited based here which specialises in manufacturing heavy-duty mining equipment and railway rolling stock has expressed interest in making Zimbabwe a distribution hub for its products in Southern Africa and the rest of...
  • Mujuru launches Zim tourism brand in India

    Vice President Joice Mujuru yesterday launched the country’s national tourism brand “A World of Wonders” at Lalit Hotel in central Delhi during a well-attended Zimbabwe Day dinner. The tourism brand is underpinned by Zimbabwe’s seven wonders — i...
  • Fireworks expected at Sunday Mail Bridal Show

    A STELLAR line-up of some of the country’s hottest artistes of the moment — Blessing Shumba, Peter Moyo, Diana Samkange and Apama Dance Group — are billed to bring the roof down at the Rainbow 7 Arts Theatre in Harare this Friday during The Sunday M...
  • I didn’t abandon band: Mjintu

    Veteran rhythm guitarist Innocent Mjintu says he didn’t abandon his group Zare to join Real Sounds of Africa — fronted by Energy Mutodi — but that his son Learnmore will be taking care of things at his former band. In an interview since he left the...
  • Zvishavane residents, traditional leaders slam Caf

    Zvishavane residents and traditional leaders have blasted the Caf leadership for their diabolical decision to bar FC Platinum from using Mandava for their Champions League tie against El-Merreikh of Sudan on Saturday. A dark cloud hung over the town yest...
  • Zim-India council to promote tourism

    DEPUTY Prime Minister Professor Arthur Mutambara yesterday commissioned the Zimbabwe-India Travel Council, expected to boost tourism between the two countries. The council is the brainchild of the Zimbabwe Tourism Authority and the Outbound Tour Operator...
  • VP Mujuru meets Indian Prime Minister

    Vice President Joice Mujuru yesterday met Indian Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh at his offices here to discuss areas of co-operation between the two countries. The two leaders discussed the just ended India-Africa Conclave and the strengthening of bila...
  • Zifa slowly losing Mandava battle

    ZIFA’S spirited efforts to stage the Champions League tie between FC Platinum and Sudanese giants El-Merreikh at Mandava this coming weekend appear to be slowly turning into a losing battle. For the first time, since this impasse started last week, the ...
  • BancABC face Caf blow

    DYNAMOS’ principal sponsors, BancABC, might have won a big turf battle at the weekend, but they are set to have a taste of that bitter medicine should the Glamour Boys qualify for the group stages of the Champions League this season. BancABC successful...
  • Sadomba fires Al Hilal to the top

    ZIMBABWE international striker, Edward Sadomba, got off to a flying start in the Sudanese topflight with his goals firing giants Al Hilal to the top of the log standings after four games. It may be early days yet but Sadomba and Al Hilal have already soun...
  • Muzukuru: A true patriot who sang from the heart

    “TOMATO sauce, sauce, sauce sauce, Elizabeth! Let the children play . . .” These were the lyrics that made Andy Brown famous. The musician, who passed away on Friday last week after succumbing to pneumonia, was a man of many talents who sang for the p...
  • Tobacco earns US$48,5m

    Zimbabwe exported 12,1 million kg of tobacco during the first three months of this year, earning the country US$48,5 million. According to statistics from the Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board, 12 171427 kg of flue cured tobacco was exported to 31 co...
  • Banks deadline nears

    THE deadline for undercapitalised banks to meet regulatory capital thresholds is drawing close and some will inevitably exit the banking business, be merged into others or be bought at a discount. The consequences of failing to comply are dire; and woul...
  • Don’t be copycats: Mujuru

    VICE President Joice Mujuru has urged Government officials to stick to their core business, and not to poach business ideas from people who approach them for assistance. The Vice President was speaking at a meeting with the Zimbabwe delegation to India be...
  • Zambian commissioner praises Zim prisons

    Zambian Commissioner of Prison Services Percy Chato and Senior Assistant Commissioner Wonder Chisora greet an inmate while Zimbabwe Prison Service Deputy Commissioner Agrey Machingauta looks on at Chikurubi Maximum Security Prison in Harare yesterday Zam...
  • Mujuru meets Indian counterpart

    Vice President Joice Mujuru yesterday met her Indian counterpart Dr Hamid Ansari at his offices. The two leaders met behind closed doors and discussed several issues of mutual interest to their two countries.   The Vice President later met repre...