Eurozone economy on road to recovery

BRUSSELS. — Hopes that the eurozone economy is well on the road to recovery rose yesterday with better-than-expected results from a key growth indicator. The Markit Eurozone Composite Purchasing Managers…

Germany calls for data protection laws

BERLIN. — Germany’s justice minister called for data protection laws across the European Union using Berlin’s stringent standards, with sanctions for US firms that violate them, in an interview published…

Vincent reigns supreme

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter SCOTT VINCENT once again proved that he is the best around when he won this year’s edition of the Harare Amateur Championships held over three days…

Cowell in baby mama dilemma

LOS ANGELES. — Simon Cowell reportedly ended his romance with Lauren Silverman six weeks ago, before he discovered she was pregnant. The 53-year-old music mogul is said to have ended…

Fuel prices remain unchanged

Business Reporters FUEL prices in Harare and surrounding areas have remained unchanged with petrol still selling at an average of US$1,51 per litre while diesel is going for about US$1,35…

Star Brite quarter-finals roar into life

Arts Correspondent THIRTY-FIVE contestants will battle it out tonight to earn a spot in the top 15 as Star Brite’s season 2 explodes into life at Reps Theatre. The show,…

‘Britain’s Got Talent’ finalists top UK album chart

LONDON. — “Britain’s Got Talent” finalists Richard and Adam Johnson have gone straight to the top of the UK album chart with their debut, “The Impossible Dream”. The brothers from…

Zanu PF, an augmented product

George Chisoko Assistant Editor The outcome of the just ended harmonized elections in which ZANU PF romped to a landslide victory was as expected as the sun rising every day…

Cresta Sprayview opens

Business Reporter CRESTA HOTELS’ newest operation, Cresta Sprayview at Victoria Falls, has opened and welcomed its first guests, a group of holidaymakers from the United States. Cresta group chief executive…

35 drown in bid to escape heatwave

WARSAW. — Thirty-five people have drowned in Poland since the beginning of August, according to police, as Poles attempt to combat a heatwave by flocking to the beach. Last weekend…

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