Gold poised for further slide

LONDON. — Gold edged above three-week lows last week, but was still set for a second week of losses as the dollar steadied after the European Central Bank’s surprise interest…

‘Halt Renamo in its tracks’

Tichaona Zindoga Features Writer THOSE that romanticise about pre-colonial African history, which was characterised by idyllic seamlessness among peoples in terms of geography and cultures, often mention with regret the…

Importance of soft skills

Nyaradzo Mavindidze Motivation for success THE limited job opportunities in the country require prospective job seekers to have soft skills in order to get ahead of others. What is the…

Bosso sweat over Diya fitness

Sikhumbuzo Moyo Senior Sports Reporter HIGHLANDERS have included an injured Munyaradzi Diya in their final travelling squad for today’s Mbada Diamonds Cup semi-final clash with tricky Harare City at Mandava…

One more game to glory for Pirates

ORLANDO Pirates attempt to climb one more major hurdle tomorrow in their bid to win the African Champions League having already made their ability to bounce back from adversity something…

ZRP Raiders, Highlanders on positive start

Mzingaye Sibanda Sports Reporter BULAWAYO volleyball outfits ZRP Raiders and Highlanders are targeting a positive start when the Zimbabwe Volleyball Association National League season starts today.

Musona out of action six weeks

Sikhumbuzo Moyo ZIMBABWE international and Kaizer Chief striker, Knowledge Musona, has been ruled out of action for six weeks following a shoulder injury suffered during a Telkom Knockout penalty win…

Rooney ready for Arsenal clash

Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney is out to have more fun at Arsenal’s expense at Old Trafford tomorrow, saying “they must be sick of the sight of me”.

Editorial comment: Give us a break

Zimbabwe has been facing a serious liquidity crunch since the adoption of the multi-currency system in 2009. Illegal sanctions imposed on the country by the West at the turn of…

The litmus test

Perspective Stephen Mpofu A wave of euphoria sweeping through the journalism fraternity is understandable, justified as it is by a sense of relief that, at long last, journalists are about…

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