Netanyahu lonely as nuke deal isolates Israel
Robert Fisk It marks a victory for the Shia in their growing conflict with the Sunni Muslim Middle East. It gives substantial hope to Bashar al-Assad that he will be…
Cutting costs key to survival
Kudzi Sharara Business Correspondent A FEW years ago just after dollarisation, recapitalisation was the buzzword among Zimbabwean companies. Several listed companies were engaged in various capital raising strategies to revitalise…
England ready for Aussies
ADELAIDE. — England will let their cricket do the talking in the second Ashes Test in Adelaide after engaging in some “ugly” verbal exchanges with Australia during their opening loss…
Editorial Comment: Real action needed against gender-based violence
AS the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-based Violence campaign draws to an end for another year, it is time for some soul searching by every citizen as an individual…
CSI, Moore Stephens’ Rule Book a game-changer
CHARTERED Systems Integration in conjunction with Moore Stephens introduced a plethora of services, amongst them emphasis on Rule Book, to replace a pricing spread sheet for most Zimbabweans and the…
Truck carrying radioactive material stolen
VIENNA. – Thieves in Mexico have stolen a truck carrying “extremely dangerous” radioactive material used in medical treatment, the UN atomic watchdog said yesterday.
Time has come to prepare, nurture adolescents
Nyaradzayi Gumbonzvanda The international development community is abuzz at the moment with a lot of interesting talk and ideas about where we are headed with the post 2015 agenda, where…
Tetrad loses Zimplow shares to creditor
Business Editor a TOTAL 4,5 percent Zimplow Holdings shares were offloaded yesterday on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange after an investor foreclosed on a debt owed by Tetrad Holdings.
Cuba trains 130,000 doctors in five decades
HAVANA – More than 130,000 doctors have graduated from Cuban medical universities since 1961, the Cuban Prensa Latina news agency reported Tuesday.
‘Work hard to maintain pole position in education’
Chinhoyi Bureau Vice President Joice Mujuru has called for the translation of the country’s milestone achievements in education into meaningful growth and development.

