City will keep firing warns Zabaleta
MANCHESTER. — Manchester City defender Pablo Zabaleta has warned Viktoria Plzen there will be no let-up from his free-scoring team in tonight’s Champions League soccer clash at Eastlands. City have…
Wrangle over school name: Exam papers snatched
Senior Reporter TWENTY-TWO grade Six pupils in Kambuzuma, Harare last week failed to write their end of year Content examination after the papers were seized by feuding housing cooperative committee…
Bayer AG to acquire Norwegian partner
GENEVA. — Bayer AG, Germany’s largest drugmaker, is in “early stage” talks to acquire Norwegian partner Algeta ASA, whose prostate cancer medicine was approved for sale in the US in…
Govt meets UNDP on demolitions
Innocent Ruwende Municipal Reporter Government yesterday met with UNDP officials to appraise them on the impending demolition of illegal structures in Chitungwiza and Seke communal lands. Speaking at a press…
Son turns house into brothel
Court Reporter A Harare woman told the court on Monday that her unemployed son had turned her house into a brothel because he was in the habit of bringing several…
Nox to tour Canada
Entertainment Reporter Zimbabwean urban groover Nox Guni, who recently had a good show in Cape Town South Africa alongside Alick Macheso and Freeman, is expected to tour Canada for pre-Christmas…
Christmas is here again
Edgar Moyana Christian Entertainment AS the month of December steadily approaches many from the Christian community across the world will be keeping their eyes on the calendar as they wait…
Council officers arrested for bribery
Crime Reporter SEVEN Harare municipal traffic enforcement officers have been arrested on allegations of illegally releasing impounded vehicles and demanding bribes from motorists. More arrests are expected as investigations into…
Zimphos seeks US$15m for facelift
Blessing Bonga Business Reporter Mining and industrial chemicals manufacturing firm Zimbabwe Phosphate Industries is seeking to raise at least US$15 million for the refurbishment of its Msasa plant in Harare…
Strikes dent SA economic growth
JOHANNESBURG. — South Africa’s economy, the biggest on the continent, grew at the slowest pace in more than four years in the third quarter as strikes at car plants cut…



