MUTASA CRIES FOUL
Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter Dynamos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (0) 1 FC Platinum . . . .…
Mokoomba back in studio
Yeukai Karengezeka Arts Correspondent Award winning afro-fusion group Mokoomba are back into the studio to record another album yet to be titled. After having been touring Europe for the past…
Gold flat ahead of Fed’s minutes
LONDON. — Gold was little changed yesterday, failing to capitalise on a weaker dollar and lower equities, while investors remained cautious ahead of minutes of the US Federal Reserve’s April…
Nigeria’s paradox: Gloom and boom
Tolu Ogunlesi NewAfrican Africa’s most populous country appears to be experiencing both its best and worst times – being crowned as Africa’s largest economy, amidst a mounting brutal terrorist insurgency…
Fare thee well, Cde Zingoni
The following is an abridged version of the address by Acting President Hon J. T. R. Mujuru on the occasion of the burial of Brigadier-General John Zingoni, at the National…
Artists keen to uphold culture
Tawanda Marwizi in Masvingo Masvingo provincial Culture Week celebrations will be officially launched today at Gutu United Primary school. Artists from the province have expressed willingness to uphold our culture…
There’s room for improvement on Chinese products
Victoria Ruzvidzo Business Focus China is undoubtedly the fastest-growing economy in the world, with the Chinese factor affecting the entire globe in one way or the other. Reports indicate that…
NSSA’s Beitbridge Hotel awaits approval
Conrad Mwanawashe Business Reporter THE National Social Security Authority is expecting a permanent certificate of occupation from Beitbridge municipality after submitting architectural designs and a report on the construction of…
Modi invites Pakistan PM to swearing in
NEW DELHI. — Indian prime minister-elect Narendra Modi has invited Pakistan’s premier Nawaz Sharif as well as other South Asian leaders to his swearing-in ceremony next Monday, a spokeswoman for…
SA union ‘positive’ on fresh platinum strike talks
JOHANNESBURG — South African union AMCU said yesterday it was optimistic a new round of mediation would resolve the longest strike in the country’s mining history. The Association of Mineworkers…











