Britons fighting for terrorist groups

TEHRAN. — UK’s Foreign Secretary William Hague revealed that as many as 400 British citizens may be fighting for terrorist groups in Syria. Hague made the announcement while speaking in…

Star Brite contestants in boot camp

Brenda Phiri Entertainment Reporter Over 200 finalists from different parts of Zimbabwe checked into boot camp on Monday at Sanganai Creek at Mazvikadei in Banket as preparations for the third…

‘This is the greatest country’

Paul Munyuki Sports Reporter SABLES coach Brendan Dawson has said while he considers talent in selecting players for national duty, he also wants players who are passionate about wearing the…

Visionary boards key

Tafara Shumba The appointment of politicians as board members of Zesa Holdings and its nine subsidiaries has attracted a vicious public backlash. The appointments were equated to corruption meant to…

Zimpost expects flat performance

Business Reporter Zimpost expects a flat performance in the topline but is forecasting better performance in 2015 as new products begin to perform, a company official said Zimpost introduced an…

Rand remains flat against dollar

JOHANNESBURG. – South Africa’s rand was largely flat against the dollar yesterday but could come under pressure ahead of the Reserve Bank’s latest quarterly bulletin today, which is expected to…

Is GMB still relevant?

The Ministry of Agriculture’s second crop assessment report projected that the country is likely to harvest more than 1,6 million tonnes of maize this year. However, the excitement was quickly…

NMB puts plans on hold

Business Reporter LISTED financial institution, NMB Bank has put on hold plans to raise about $5 million mainly from pension funds to provide loans to small and medium enterprises after…

EU chides Zim NGOs, critics

Innocent Ruwende and Nyemudzai Kakore— THE European Union yesterday dismissed claims by opposition activists and NGOs that there was a leadership crisis in Zimbabwe, saying Government was strong and able…

IMF reduces US growth forecast

WASHINGTON. – The International Monetary Fund on Monday cut its US economic growth forecasts for this year from the previously predicted 2,8 percent to 2 percent due to a weak…

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