Never be fooled, Zanu-PF is great

Dr Obiu Ngondi-Katu I visited Zimbabwe to see for myself the bad governance I am used to seeing on the international news channels. I visited Zimbabwe to witness first-hand the…

Zambia suspends driving exams

LUSAKA. — Authorities in Zambia have suspended written examinations for those seeking to obtain drivers’ licences due to a low pass rate, the Post of Zambia reported yesterday. The written…

EPL race goes into festive overdrive

Liverpool — Few players have undergone the transformation from sinner to saint that Luis Suarez is experiencing this season and the prolific Uruguay striker is now dreaming of winning the…

Fans gear up for Liqiudeep

Entertainment Reporter House music fans are excited about the upcoming gig featuring the South African group Liquideep scheduled for the Harare International Conference Centre on December 27. Zimbabwean artistes among…

Beyonce saves best for last

She’s spent the last eight months dazzling fans the world over with her epic The Mrs Carter Show World Tour. But Beyoncé saved the very best until last as she…

New comedy ‘Mabhodhi’ hits the screen

Yeukai Karengezeka Entertainment Reporter Another locally produced comedy hits the big screen this festive season. With other comedies like “Sabhuku Vharazipi” and “Landlord” having achieved considerable success, a lot is…

US embassy seeks deadline extension

NEW DELHI. — The US Embassy in India yesterday sought an extension of deadline to file visa and other key details of people employed by it or by its consulates…

Ahmed Shehzad fined for Dilshan shove

COLOMBO. — Pakistan opening batsman Ahmed Shehzad has been fined half of his match fee for pushing Sri Lanka’s Tillakaratne Dilshan in the shoulder during their 113-run victory in the…

Apple, China Mobile sign long-awaited deal

NEW YORK/BEIJING. —  Apple Inc said it has signed a long-awaited agreement with China Mobile Ltd to sell iPhones through the world’s biggest network of mobile phone users. In a…

CZI woos FDI

Business Reporter PRIVATE companies from Zimbabwe’s manufacturing sector will next month visit European Union countries with a view to attract foreign direct investment. The visit is due to take place…

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