Bruised, battered DeMbare remain upbeat

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter AFTER scraping through the first round of the Mbada Diamonds Cup against lowly Tripple B, defending champions Dynamos believe they are prepared to face any side…

Why Zim needs a Literature Bureau

Stanely Mushava Features Correspondent Zimbabwean literature is in austerity mode. The book sector has downgraded from a cultural vehicle to an exclusively commercial enterprise. If, as Ngugi wa Thiong’o once…

Gambia pulls out of Commonwealth

BANJUL. — The Gambian government has announced that the former British colony is pulling out of the Commonwealth with immediate effect, saying it would “never be a member of any…

Tourists kicked out of US parks

CALIFORNIA. — For many people it is the trip of a lifetime. But thousands have been left angry at being locked out of landmark US national parks due to the…

Fergie backs Moyes once again

LONDON. — David Moyes will steer Manchester United out of their current slump, former manager Alex Ferguson believes, although should he fail there will be no return for Britain’s most…

Djibouti, Droned to drowsiness

Tichaona Zindoga For those who follow the United States of America’s military expansionism, especially in the name of the so-called US Africa Command, something quite curious happened in Djibouti last…

It’s not gloomy for Mighty Bulls

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter LIFE is slowly being squeezed out of the lungs of former champions Motor Action and it looks like their 13-year flirtation with the Premiership is coming…

ZAU calender out

Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE Aquatic Union president Mary Kloppers said they are looking forward to an exciting swimming season with a number of national and international events lined up.

Eurozone recovery speeds up

BRUSSELS. – Eurozone business activity continued to pick up in September hitting a 27-month high that offered a fresh hope of recovery gathering pace, a key survey showed this week.

AfrAsia profit up 68pc

Business Reporter MAURITIUS-BASED AfrAsia Bank Limited, the parent company of AfrAsia Bank Zimbabwe Limited, recorded a 68 percent increase in after-tax profit to US$9,7 million for the year to June…

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