Improve oversight to curb corruption
Kuthula Matshazi The Flip-side THE vigorous, rapid responses from Government ministries suggest that corrupt practices became prevalent in state-owned enterprises because of weak oversight. It is likely that if ministers…
Monomotapa hits back
Augustine Hwata Senior Sports Reporter MONOMOTAPA chairman Joseph Mukoki believes some clubs that appear keen to engage their players are negotiating in bad faith in the hope of taking their…
Will Cuthbert Dube seek re-election
Augustine Hwata Senior Sports Reporter NOMINATIONS for the top posts in the Zifa board open next week and the big question, in the football family, is whether Cuthbert Dube will…
Venus Williams roars into semis
DUBAI. — Venus Williams has reached her fourth career Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships semi-final with a 6-3, 7-5 win over qualifier Flavia Pennetta of Italy.
Furious Flamini tears into ‘lazy’ Ozil
LONDON. — Mathieu Flamini tore into Mesut Ozil in the middle of Arsenal’s Champions League defeat by Bayern Munich on Wednesday night, apparently accusing the German of a lack of…
Eurozone economic recovery remains fragile
BRUSSELS. — Business activity in the 18-nation eurozone stayed robust in February but slipped off its highs, a reminder that the economic recovery remains fragile, a key survey showed yesterday.
SEK 20 million grant for IOM
Prosper Dembedza Herald Reporter The Swedish Embassy yesterday signed a two-year funding agreement with the International Organisation for Migration which will see the latter receiving a 20 million Swedish kroner…
Bank of Zambia to probe kwacha drop
The Bank of Zambia called an emergency meeting with lenders to probe a drop in the nation’s currency to a record against the dollar, two weeks after Ghana limited foreign-currency…
New book launch at Gallery Delta
Yeukai Karengezeka Entertainment Reporter Renowned author Henrik Ellert is expected to launch his book titled “Mocambique Mosaic” today at the Gallery Delta. The book launch will be officially opened by…
China-Africa trade surges
BEIJING. — China-Africa trade totalled more than $200 billion last year, Chinese President Xi Jinping said yesterday, highlighting the Asian powerhouse’s burgeoning trade and investment ties with the continent.

