Mario glad to be back

LIVERPOOL. — Mario Balotelli said he was glad to be back in the English Premier League after the controversial Italy striker completed his £16 million move to Liverpool on Monday.

RBZ eyes IDBZ, SEDCO supervision

The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe said yesterday it is working with the Government to place the Infrastructure Development Bank of Zimbabwe and the Small Enterprise Development Corporation under its supervision.

The disappearing act of traditional courtship

Sekai Nzenza On Wednesday Operation musengabere and running marathons after girls are gone now. The Internet is here. But, there is plenty of room for a guy and a girl…

President’s diplomacy redraws geopolitical map

Dr Itayi Garande Correspondent While African leaders who attended the US-Africa Leaders Summit were welcomed as a group of 50 African heads of state and given quick photo opportunities at…

Egyptians broker ceasefire agreement

GAZA/JERUSALEM. — Palestinian officials said yesterday a Gaza ceasefire deal with Israel has been reached under Egyptian mediation and a formal announcement of an agreement was imminent.

Chunga excited with Buffaloes challenge

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter VETERAN coach Moses Chunga is excited to get new challenges and hopes to lift Buffaloes in the league home stretch after taking over the reins at…

Editorial Comment: Food self-sufficiency boon for economy

For the first time after many years of drought, Zimbabwe is on the path to achieving food self-sufficiency, thanks largely to the Presidential Inputs Support Scheme, which has made a…

Arts Council endorses shut-down gig

Arts Correspondent National Arts Council deputy director Nicholas Moyo has applauded organisers of the Harare Agricultural Show Shut-down Gig that will be held at Harare Civic Centre Grounds on Saturday…

Diasporans remit $412m in H1

Business Reporter Zimbabweans living abroad remitted a staggering $412 million back home over the six months period to June this year, multiple times the $67 million received in foreign investment.

D-Day for Charambas

Tawanda Marwizi Arts Correspondent After four years of waiting the Charambas’ fans can have a feel of the gospel couple’s new offering as it goes on sale today. Pastor Charles…

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