. . . IMF lauds Chinese economy role

BEIJING.
China will continue to drive global economic development with an estimated growth rate of 9,6 percent this year, despite

Kirsty medal hopes drown in Shangai

By Collin Matiza
IT was all gloomy for Kirsty Coventry at the Fina World Championships, which ended in Shanghai, China, yesterday, with the

Mketekete starts season with NetOne title

By Takudzwa Chitsiga
IGNATIOUS Mketekete maintained his fine form to clinch the NetOne golf series at the weekend. The golfer won the

Makusha’s impressive debut

By Collin Matiza
ZIMBABWE’S track and field star athlete Ngonidzashe Makusha made his professional debut at the Hungarian Grand Prix in

Malnutrition: Underlying cause of child mortality

By Johnson Siamachira
Mary Nerwande, a 25-year-old woman who has a five-month-old baby boy from Unit O in Chitungwiza, is a living example of

Textile giant’s demise leaves workers in quandary

From Mike Chimombe in Chegutu
As 45-year-old James Murombedzi passes by David Whitehead factory in Chegutu on his way to Harare, his mind inevitably

Senate adopts resolution

WASHINGTON.
The US Senate unanimously adopted last Friday a resolution calling on Russia to respect Georgia’s territorial integrity and to

Venezuela to strengthen people’s power

Caracas.
The government approved a fund of 3 billion bolivares (US$70 million) to strengthen the work of People’s Power, said president

missile shield maybe precursor for attack

ANKARA.
Russia’s envoy to Nato said last Thursday that the United States might use the European missile defense project as preparation

debt crisis may lead the US to bankruptcy — economist

Islamabad.
A senior Pakistani economist on Saturday said that US debt crisis may lead the country to bankruptcy. Talking to IRNA Dr Zafar

×
×