IMF approves US$17bn aid deal for Ukraine

NEW YORK. — The International Monetary Fund has approved a US$17 billion aid deal for the beleaguered Ukrainian economy as Kiev’s armed forces went on “full combat alert”.

Carnival comes to Harare

Isdore Guvamombe Tourism Matrix This month will forever be remembered in the history of Harare when Zimbabweans in their broad totality are expected to pour out of their homes and…

Artistes donate to flood victims

Tawanda Marwizi Recently in Chingwizi On Wednesday several artistes visited Chingwizi where the Tokwe-Mukosi flood victims were temporarily settled. Musicians Oliver Mtukudzi, Charles Charamba, Winky D, Leonard Zhakata, Cindy Munyavi,…

Botswana in dramatic U-turn

Innocent Ruwende Senior Reporter Botswana has backtracked on its threat to pull out of sadc Election Observer Missions because of its displeasure with the MDC-T’s loss in last year’s harmonised…

Traditional buffet at Cafe Afrique

Entertainment Reporter Visitors to Zimbabwe and local residents alike will enjoy the exciting traditional buffet now on offer at Harare’s Café Afrique restaurant, where a wide selection of Zimbabwean dishes…

Iran rejects annual US report

TEHRAN. — Iran rejected an annual US report that keeps Tehran on a list of state sponsors of terrorism as reflecting double standards, media reports said yesterday. The foreign ministry…

Millions walking on tiptoes

Stephen Mpofu Correspondent The politics of giantism now taking centre stage is driving the future of this world into greater peril with international diplomacy, and therefore dialogue, being shoved in…

Hwange edge 10-man Rhinos

Tobias Mandoreba in HWANGE Hwange . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(1) 1 Black Rhinos . . . .…

Invest in food security, African states urged

Sifelani Tsiko recently in ABUJA, Nigeria African governments should invest in development of laboratory infrastructure to promote agricultural research that addresses food security challenges facing the continent.

Afcon qualifiers suffer setback

ZURICH. — Fifa have confirmed clubs do not have to release players for the first rounds of 2015 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying. This is because the dates of the…

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