Moyes purring

MANCHESTER. — Manchester United manager David Moyes believes the options he now has available in his squad will guarantee an improvement in his team’s results. Moyes was able to give…

More currencies added to basket

Martin Kadzere Senior Business Reporter AS trade and investment ties between Zimbabwe and the Asian countries continue to grow, the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe has widened the foreign currency basket…

Cross backs Mangoma

Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter THE MDC-T national executive is set to meet tomorrow to discuss its deputy treasurer-general Mr Elton Mangoma’s letter calling on party leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai step…

UN warns of Katanga crisis

Kinshasa. — The head of the UN Mission for Stabilisation of the Congo (Monusco), Martin Kobler, said yesterday during a press conference that a humanitarian  catastrophe  is happening  in  the …

Mines ministry loses US$500k in bank fraud

Senior Court Reporter The Ministry of Mines and Mining Development allegedly lost over US$500 000 to two bank employees who transferred the money from the ministry’s account into their own…

Doing anything for money

Godwin Muzari Showbiz Mirror The surge of strip-tease that has been swirling through the local showbiz terrain like a whirlwind since a couple of years ago, sweeping a considerable number…

Beyonce’s dress for US$250k

One of Beyonce’s biggest fans has offered to buy her Grammy’s dress for US$250 000 from the designer Michael Costello. The “XO”’ hitmaker, who caused controversy with her steamy performance…

Mahela floors Bangladesh

DHAKA. — Mahela Jayawardene became Test cricket’s sixth-highest run-getter with a glorious unbeaten double-century as Sri Lanka compounded Bangladesh’s misery in the first Test in Dhaka yesterday. The veteran right-hander…

Banned for life

Court Reporter AN unlicensed truck driver has been sentenced to three years and six months in prison for running over a pedestrian. Tatenda Masedza of Hatfield in Harare was also…

Funeral festivals in Ghana

Damian Avevor A worrying phenomenon creeping into the Ghanaian society these days is the way funerals are becoming competitive festivals where wealth is lavishly displayed leaving huge debts burdening the…

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