Always have a Plan A and B

Shelter Chieza Change Management It’s not every time that a woman sits on the couch and gets so engrossed watching a series of boxing bouts, but this time around I…

Federer, Djokovic advance

NEW YORK. – Top-ranked Novak Djokovic and 17-time Grand Slam tennis champion Roger Federer advanced with ease on Tuesday at the US Open but 2011 winner Samantha Stosur was ousted…

Secret behind Zanu-PF’s victory

Emilia Zindi Agriculture Editor THERE is no doubt that the resounding victory by the revolutionary party, Zanu-PF, in the just-ended harmonised elections has brought a sigh of relief to the…

Liverpool see off Notts County

LONDON. — English Premier League soccer side Liverpool squandered a two-goal lead before seeing off third tier Notts County 4-2 in extra-time in the second round of the League Cup…

England cricketers apologise

LONDON. —  England’s cricketers have issued an apology for any offence caused during their celebrations of their Ashes series win over Australia at the Oval on Sunday. The statement, released…

S. African wage talks hit snag

Johannesburg. – South Africa may face strikes involving as many as 335 000 workers after deadlocks in wage talks between employers and the country’s biggest labour unions spread to gas…

Architects to hold indaba

Business Reporter THE Institute of Architects of Zimbabwe will early next month hold a conference to broaden awareness on the impact of buildings on environment and natural resources. The conference,…

Motorola launches new radio devices

JOHANNESBURG. — Motorola, the data and telecommunications equipment provider, has launched a new range of two-way radio communication devices into the Nigerian market. The three devices unveiled to the company’s…

AVB still considering to fine Bale

LONDON. —  Tottenham Hotspur manager Andre Villas-Boas appeared resigned yesterday to seeing star forward Gareth Bale leave for Real Madrid for a proposed world record transfer fee. Bale does not…

Whither city roads?

Marshall Bwanya Features Writer Driving on Harare’s roads has become a nightmare. The city council’s negligence of social service including roads has risen to alarming levels. Despite the fact that…

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