Uebert Angel buys 140 acre island
Self-styled ‘serial investor’ Uebert Angel has struck again. The Billion Group CEO and Spirit Embassy: GoodNews Church founder has bought a 140 acre island in Uganda.
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Self-styled ‘serial investor’ Uebert Angel has struck again. The Billion Group CEO and Spirit Embassy: GoodNews Church founder has bought a 140 acre island in Uganda.
By Tinomudaishe Chinyoka
A long time ago, like kuthiwakudala amatsheesancwebeka, study time in school used to be largely devoted to the writing of letters to deliver at “see-me time”.
Except we did not call them letters then. They were “missives.” Boyd Maliki, that famous son of Bulawayo, has a lot to answer for: his “so ornithological bird of identical plumage perambulate together” cartoon was twisted and turned until it said something loving, or so we thought.
Go stock up on tissues while you still can because Bonang’s reality show has come to an end after the final episode aired last Friday.
Gweru Town Clerk Ms Elizabeth Gwatipedza has been suspended on allegations of mismanagement as the fight for the control of council affairs continues.
TRIANGLE FC coach Taurai Mangwiro says his team’s African Safari has helped them in many aspects of the game, but at the same time derailed their efforts to fight for silverware in the local league.
Two elderly women from Bulawayo allegedly stole US$17 160, R4 800 and RTGS$14 000 from their burial society.
A man from Bulawayo has been granted a protection order against his violent ex-girlfriend who cut off two of his fingers as she assaulted him for ending their relationship.
Police in Bulawayo have arrested a murder suspect on their wanted persons list moments before his release from prison for another crime after discovering that he had been in jail while they searched for him thinking he was on the run.
Gweru-based firm Jin An Corporation says it is working on developing a world-class industrial park for the chromium industry in that city, which is expected to rake in at least US$260 million in export earnings annually.
Chrome smelting giant Zimasco is set to open a modernised smelting plant in Mberengwa’s Neta area, which will result in the company employing over 4 000 employees, an official has said.