$17 billion loan for Ukraine

WASHINGTON. – The International Monetary Fund (IMF) said on Wednesday that its board has approved a two-year financial aid program totalling $17 billion for Ukraine to support its economy.

Jennifer Aniston’s torrid affair

Jennifer Aniston reportedly had a ‘’torrid affair’’ with her ‘Ferrie Bueller’ co-star Charlie Schlatter. The ‘Horrible Bosses’ actress — who is engaged to Justin Theroux — reportedly shared an ‘’extra…

Open letter to new ZRP Traffic boss

Gerald Maguranyanga Traffic Friday MADAM Elsie Mujanga, time does fly indeed. Not many days ago, you assumed reins to the big office of a vital national police placement. It is…

Malaysia Airlines to end hotel stays for MH370 families

KUALA LUMPUR. — Malaysia Airlines will cease to provide hotel accommodation for relatives of missing flight MH370 passengers by May 7, the airline said yesterday. The Malaysian flag carrier has…

Super Floyd eyes another win

LAS VEGAS. — Floyd Mayweather plans to use his “ring smarts” to defeat Marcos Maidana in Las Vegas on Monday morning. The 37-year-old undefeated American will defend his WBC welterweight…

ZNA set to offer degree programmes

Moleen Machingura Herald Reporter The Zimbabwe National Army will offer degree programmes to people undergoing military training with effect from 2016, Army Commander Lieutenant-General Phillip Valerio Sibanda has said.

Protests mark May Day

LONDON. — Tens of thousands of people have taken to the streets around the world to mark International Labour Day, including in Turkey, Hong Kong, Moscow and Jakarta.

Zimsec to scale up electronic marking

Chinhoyi Bureau THE Zimbabwe School Examinations Council is expected to scale up electronic marking to more than half of all Ordinary Level examinations, including essays, by the end of the…

Musicians unite in cancer awareness

Tawanda Marwizi Arts Correspondent After losing his wife to breast cancer Tungamidzai Simango was inspired to engage fellow artistes to fight against the disease. Simango has worked with urban grooves…

Zanu-PF dominates: UK think-tank

Felex Share Herald Reporter— Major British think-tank Chatham House says Zanu-PF is the dominant force in Zimbabwe’s politics and will remain so for many years to come. As such, the…

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