Trouble at Maglas again

From Paul Mundandi in Zvishavane
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Asian markets jump

HONG KONG. – Asian markets were mostly up last week with Japanese stocks jumping to their highest level in over five years after the dollar surged above the 100 yen mark and US jobs data boosted sentiment.

Cheetahs fall in London

From Paul Munyuki in Bulawayo
ZIMBABWE’S Sevens rugby side once again failed to realise their dream of becoming a World Sevens Series core member after losing 7-26 at the hands of Russia in the quarter-finals of the qualifiers in London yesterday.

Chevrons lose to Bangladesh

From Paul Munyuki in BULAWAYO
ZIMBABWE ended their matches against Bangladesh on a low note after losing the second and final Twenty20 match by 34 runs at Queens Sports Club here yesterday.
The hosts had the advantage going into this game having taken a lead that came through a nail-bitting six run win on Saturday but Bangladesh came back a more determined

Moyes, Scholes say goodbye

LONDON. — Alex Ferguson thanked Manchester United’s supporters and urged them to stand behind his successor, David Moyes, after an emotional final home game as manager at Old Trafford yesterday.

Electricity betrays MDC ideological void

A GOVERNMENT lives to serve and to cushion the lives of the people over which it presides. Inadequate resources limit the socialist ideal in which the state suckles all the needy, but this spirit

Interview – A voters’ roll can never be perfect: Mudede

AS the nation counts down to harmonised elections due on or before June 29, when the life of the Seventh Parliament, ends; one office that has been in the news is the Registrar General’s Office that oversees voter

State unveils new employment promotion programme

Freeman Razemba Senior Reporter
GOVERNMENT has launched the Graduate Entrepreneurial and Employment Promotion Programme  to provide jobs and create equal economic opportunities using local resources and institutions. The programme was launched

ZEC waives voter registration requirements

Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter
THE Zimbabwe Electoral Commission has waived voter registration requirements for those without documentary proof of residence as the programme intensifies ahead of its end on May 19. Thirty-seven thousand people had registered to

Poll dates next week: President

Michael Chideme in MUTARE
DATES for this year’s harmonised elections will be decided next week after the Senate passes the Constitutional Bill on Tuesday, President Mugabe has said. The Bill sailed through the House of Assembly on Thursday with

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