Second Boeing 777 suffers mid-air incident
TOKYO – A San Francisco-bound Boeing 777 operated by Japan Airlines turned back to Tokyo on Monday after its crew detected a leak in the hydraulic system that controls its flaps, the carrier said.Pentagon puts 650,000 civilian workers on unpaid leave
WASHINGTON – Heavy US government spending cuts took a sharp swing as the Pentagon began putting about 650,000 civilian workers on unpaid leave.
Zim rules roost on literacy
Felex Share Herald Reporter
ZIMBABWE has for the third consecutive time been ranked at the apex of the literacy rate in Africa, the latest list by the African Economist Magazine reveals.
Old Mutual donates to Mzilikazi Technology Centre
Wadzanai Rutsate Business Reporter Financial services company Old Mutual Zimbabwe last week gave 13 computers, a heavy duty printer and Wi-Fi connection to Mzilikazi Technology Centre in Bulawayo. Speaking at…
Euphoria grips How Mine
Lovemore Dube Sports Editor HOW Mine coach Philani Mabhena has hailed his charges performance in the 1-0 shock victory over Dynamos at Luveve Stadium on Saturday. The result was the…
9 more apostolic members die in SA road accident
Beitbridge Bureau NINE members of the Johane Masowe weChishanu Nyenyedzinomwe apostolic sect died on the spot while six others were seriously injured when a vehicle they were travelling in collided…
Warriors begin Cosafa Cup preparations
Harare Bureau COSAFA champions Zimbabwe will get down to serious business today when they begin preparations for this year’s edition of the tournament currently underway in Zambia. The team, which…
No special voting for journalists
Prosper Ndlovu Senior Reporter THE Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) has said media practitioners are not eligible to participate as voters in next week’s special poll. Responding to calls by the…
Mwana Africa considers funding options
Oliver Kazunga Business Reporter PAN African resource firm Mwana Africa is considering several options to raise additional funding to finance the second phase of the restart of Trojan Mine, the…
Two Amplats mines shut as workers begin strike
TWO Anglo American Platinum (Amplats) mines were shut when 5 600 workers embarked on an unprotected strike on Sunday night that deepened yesterday morning to back demands for the reinstatement…










