Economic growth: Is Africa turning the corner?

Stephen Ellis Correspondent Two years ago, enthusiasm for commercial opportunities in Africa was immense. Sections of the financial press then, and still now, enthused uncritically about a continent experiencing high rates…

Cote d’lvoire, Cameroon draw

Abidjan — Cote d’lvoire qualified for the African Nations Cup finals yesterday after a tepid 0-0 draw with 10-man Cameroon, who had Stephane Mbia sent off just before the hour…

Zim should build resource linkages: Think-tank

Business Reporter Zimbabwe Economic Policy Analysis and Research Unit said the potential of capital intensive sectors such as mining in the country can only be maximised through building resource linkages…

Under fire VP brews a shocker

Herald Reporter VICE President Dr Joice Mujuru yesterday clandestinely filed papers to contest her current position at the forthcoming 6th Annual National People’s Congress, a development that was described as…

Liberia: Why ‘little America’ has run its course

Aaron C Sleh Correspondent AS the Ebola crisis continues to wreak havoc, Aaron C. Sleh examines Liberia’s disposition and perpetual love for “Americanisation” and asks: Why is the dominant culture and…

Musicians, Zivhu rescue kidney patient

Entertainment Reporter Local musicians in partnership with the Zimbabwe Amalgamated Housing Association yesterday handed over US$25 000 and three tickets to Mollen Makoni following a fund-raising programme for her to…

Local filmmakers off to US

Own Correspondent The United States Embassy, in partnership with the Department of State Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs’ (ECA) International Visitor Leadership Programme on Demand Division announced an entertainment…

Woods lashes out at Dan Jenkins

LOS ANGELES. — Tiger Woods has lashed out at veteran golf writer Dan Jenkins for penning a fake satirical interview with the 14-times major winner, describing the parody as “a…

President off to Equatorial Guinea

Mabasa Sasa Deputy Editor African Union Deputy Chair President Mugabe yesterday left Harare for the 2nd Africa-Turkey Summit that will be held in Malabo, Equatorial Guinea, today and tomorrow.

When Harare wished for Noah’s Ark

Roselyne Sachiti Features Editor MONDAY November 16 was like any other normal working day for many Harare residents. Most left their homes early to get to work and settle in their offices…

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