Wenger’s Mourinho hoodoo continues

LONDON.— Jose Mourinho got the better of old adversary Arsene Wenger once again as Chelsea showed their strength-in-depth by reaching the League Cup quarter-finals with a 2-0 win over London…

Miley in ‘Futuristic’ space video

MILEY CYRUS was recently seen wearing only silver body paint in the first images released from Future’s “Real & True” music video. But it appears Miley Cyrus starts off fully…

Hwange in quandary

Business Reporters ECONOMIC analysts have expressed reservations on the proposed US$50 million rescue package for Hwange Colliery by British mogul Mr Nicholas van Hoogstraten, saying this could be tantamount to…

Toure keen to prove Wenger wrong

LONDON. — Kolo Toure is keen to prove Arsene Wenger wrong when Liverpool meets Arsenal in the English Premier League on Saturday. The centre-back spent seven years in north London…

Co-operation key to prosperity

Romano Prodi THE African continent is in a situation of political and economic transition, with some encouraging developments and some negative consequences. Overall, the economic conditions are greatly improved: Africa…

The other side of Vic Falls

Betty Mageza Features Writer Prostitution remains a difficult and thorny issue in many communities in Zimbabwe and the world over, despite receiving a fair share of lashing. The world’s oldest…

‘Govt to review teacher incentives’

President Mugabe, in announcing his Cabinet, unbundled the education ministry to create the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education to spearhead the development of education in Zimbabwe.

White for Young Warriors

Collin Matiza Sports Editor ENGLAND-BASED Zimbabwean soccer player Mikaeel White is keen on turning out for the national Under-20 side at the Cosafa tournament in Lesotho in December.

Local software firm seeks to turn dreams into reality

Business Reporter A software development company, Logicode (Private) Limited, was launched in Harare yesterday. The company has been in existence for more than two years.

‘Dancehall is the future of Zim music’

Problem Masau Arts Correspondent Zimbabwean dancehall music has over the years evolved to become a force to reckon with when t comes to exposing new talent. Artistes such as Winky…

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