Party to revamp parastatals

Business Reporter
PARASTATALS have continued to perform dismally in the past decade with the majority of them making losses amounting to millions of US dollars, impacting negatively on the gross domestic product.

Zim platinum output to rise

Rumbidzayi Zinyuke Business Reporter
ZIMBABWE’S platinum output is expected to rise this year on the back of increased production at the country’s platinum mines.

Call for national prayers

Herald Reporter
The Evangelical Fellowship of Zimbabwe has issued a call to pastors and churches across the country to pray and fast for the nation as it prepares to go for the July 31 harmonised election.

Manuel Pellegrini targets new blood

JOHANNESBURG. — Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini is sure he will add to his attacking options before the start of the new soccer season.
City are keen to add to their strike force after selling Mario Balotelli and Carlos Tevez to AC Milan and Juventus since the start of the year.

New deal to finance road construction

Cathrine Biswick  Herald Reporter
The Association of Rural District Councils has unveiled a new deal with some private sector players to ensure improved funding for road network construction in rural areas.
An official of the association, Mr Rodgers Mozhenty, said his organisation had entered into a new strategic alliance with some companies that would allow rural district councils to

New deal for Gerrard

LONDON. — English Premiership soccer side Liverpool have confirmed that captain Steven Gerrard has signed an extension to his contract which will keep him at Anfield for the next two seasons at least.

President Mugabe is a principled leader, says First Lady

Herald Reporter
First Lady Amai Mugabe said Zimbabweans should vote for President Mugabe because he is an upright and principled leader who has Zimbabwe’s interests at heart.

England name unchanged team for second Ashes Test

LONDON. — England have chosen an unchanged 13-man squad for the second Ashes Test cricket against Australia at Lord’s, which starts on Thursday.
Captain Alastair Cook’s side won the opening contest of the Ashes series at Trent Bridge by 14 runs in a thrilling finish on Sunday.

President swears in 6 High Court judges

Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter

PRESIDENT Mugabe yesterday swore in six High Court judges while Justice Antonia Guvava has

Five best British Opens

GULLANE, Scotland. — St. Andrews is incomparable because of its history, but when it comes to links courses in the British Open golf rotation, Muirfield is looked upon as the purest and fairest of them all. What gets even less of an argument is the roll call of champions at Muirfield.

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