Schoeman wins Triathlon Cup

Augustine Hwata Sports Reporter WITH hosts Zimbabwe having no representation in the elite category of the Troutbeck International Triathlon Union African Cup, South Africa’s Henry Schoeman beat seven other athletes…

Mozambique elections in perspective

Phyllis Johnson THE campaign for municipal elections has ended in Mozambique in advance of elections on tomorrow. The campaign has been generally peaceful in the 53 municipalities contested, except for…

BNC’s turnaround strategy bears fruit

Business Reporter BINDURA Nickel Corporation may now be looking ahead to developing and maximising returns from its Hunter’s Road resource, smelting and refinery assets after eventually overcoming its financial woes…

Economy: We’re in real trouble

Happiness Zengeni & Golden Sibanda WHILE some sections in this country might hail the country’s low inflation as a good thing, since they have obviously seen it in the high…

Fergie got his facts wrong

LONDON. — The publishers of Sir Alex Ferguson’s best-selling autobiography have been left red-faced after eagle-eyed readers pointed out 45 factual errors.

Highfield gospel group releases album No.2

Kumbirayi Shoniwa Entertainment Reporter Waters of Life is a gospel group which probably needs no introduction to members of AFM Church in Harare’s suburb of Highfield. Having released their first…

Anti-Iranian Israeli/Saudi Alliance

Stephen Lendman It’s believed Saudi Prince Bandar ibn Sultan visited Israel covertly. Doing so broke a decades long taboo. Both countries have common regional interests. They include toppling Syria’s Assad.…

Iraq PM to discuss 1975 Algiers Accord with Tehran

TEHRAN – Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki is slated to visit Iran to discuss implementation of a border agreement signed between the two countries in Algerian capital, Algiers, in 1975,…

Under-16s prepare for Partille Cup

Collin Matiza Sports Editor IT was all work and no play for the national Under-16 boys and girls handball teams at Kwekwe High School at the weekend where they began…

Madagascar’s con-court rejects demand for election results cancellation

ANTANANARIVO. — Madagascar’s Special Electoral Court (CES) has rejected a demand for the cancellation of election results, the CES said on yesterday.

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