Brazil’s Rousseff gets nod to run for re-election

BRASILIA. — Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff has been officially endorsed by the governing Workers Party to run for re-election in October. Speaking to party delegates in Brasilia, Rousseff promised to…

Bikita Minerals to invest into exploration

Tinashe Makichi Business Reporter Zimbabwe biggest lithium miner, Bikita Minerals is set to invest into exploration activities for tantalite in order to grow its portfolio, taking advantage of the firming…

CAPS Utd silence Chunga

From Oscar Rusenga in Chiredzi Chiredzi FC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 CAPS United . . . .…

Musicians remember Tokwe Mukosi victims at Belgravia Sports Club

Yeukai Karengezeka Arts Correspondent Various musicians converged for the Shirt and Soap Festival held at Belgravia Sports Club on Saturday afternoon. The event was meant to source clothes and groceries…

Rosberg holds off Hamilton

SPIELBERG. — Nico Rosberg held off a challenge from teammate Lewis Hamilton to win the Austrian Formula One Grand Prix yesterday for the sixth 1-2 finish by Mercedes this season.…

We’ll improve ease of doing business: VP Mujuru

Innocent Ruwende in Victoria Falls Government is determined to accelerate national economic growth and wealth creation and will ensure investors achieve decent returns from their investments, Vice President Joice Mujuru…

10 bottled water brands ‘a health risk’

Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter MORE than 10 brands of bottled water being sold in various shops pose a health risk to unsuspecting consumers as they have not been approved by…

Afghans protest over poll ‘fraud’

KABUL. — Protests in support of Afghan presidential candidate Abdullah Abdullah’s decision to drop out of the electoral process gathered in several cities yesterday, as tension over allegations of mass-fraud…

Croatia take on Mexico

BRASILIA. — Niko Kovac says his Croatia side are facing their own World Cup soccer “final” against Mexico today with only a win guaranteeing them a place in the last…

Tertiary institutions top new HIV infections

Munyaradzi Musiiwa in Gweru HIGHER and tertiary education institutions have the highest rate of new HIV infections, the National AIDS Council (NAC) has said. In an interview on the sidelines…

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