Top musicians billed for Tourism Night

SOME of Zimbabwe’s finest artistes are set to take to the stage as the country co-hosts the United Nations World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) General Assembly from tomorrow to August 29,…

Solly Mahlangu returns

Pauline Mhuka TALENTED and award-winning South African gospel musician Solly Mahlangu is expected to perform at Harare Gardens on September 7 alongside some popular local artistes that include Pastor Charles…

Villagers tackle wildfires in Portugal

LISBON. — Villagers armed with buckets and branches fought wildfires raging in Portugal alongside exhausted emergency workers yesterday, as Spanish and French reinforcements arrived to tackle the blazes. Villages surrounding…

Blues still after Roo

LONDON. — Jose Mourinho and Chelsea will wait until after Monday’s Barclays Premier League match with Manchester United to make a third approach for transfer target Wayne Rooney. Chelsea have…

Nicolas Anelka quits West Brom

LONDON. — West Brom striker Nicolas Anelka has cleared out his locker and walked out of training at West Bromwich Albion as confusion surrounds his future in the game. Nicolas…

Hamilton ready for F1 title challenge

BRUSSELS. — Lewis Hamilton will be out to show his victory in Hungary could be the launch pad for a title challenge as the Formula One season resumes following a…

Wenger loses Suarez, targets Benzema

LONDON. — Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has conceded defeat in his pursuit of Liverpool striker Luis Suarez after declaring there is “no chance” the Uruguayan will move to the Emirates…

‘White gold’ under the spotlight

Business Reporter COTTON stakeholders have proposed a minimum level of funding to farmers by cotton merchants to enhance productivity and discourage side marketing of the crop. This follows the realisation…

China manufacturing rebounds

BEIJING. — Chinese manufacturing activity expanded for the first time in four months in August, according to a closely watched indicator yesterday, pointing to renewed strength in the world’s second-largest…

SA carmakers, union leaders reopen wage talks

JOHANNESBURG. —South African workers at carmakers including Toyota Motor Corp, Bayerische Motoren Werke AG and General Motors Co will strike for a fourth day today while employers reopen wage talks…

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