Wenger to go shopping

LONDON. — Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger will target a central defender, a holding midfielder and a goalkeeper this summer with a £50million transfer war chest. Per Mertesacker could pay for some…

Hamilton out to emulate Senna

MELBOURNE. — Ever since he was a little boy, Lewis Hamilton has been besotted by Ayrton Senna. More than 20 years after the Brazilian’s death, little has changed. Even with a…

Parliament’s conundrum on party renegades

Lloyd Gumbo Mr Speaker Sir The past two weeks or so have put Parliament to test as to how to interpret the law on MPs crossing the floor and how…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: First Lady’s empathy on vendors misunderstood

A well-meant appeal by Dr Grace Mugabe last week to the police not to confiscate goods from or harass street vendors appears to have elicited a wide diversity of responses,…

Deadline set for diamond firms

Lloyd Gumbo Senior Reporter— GOVERNMENT has given all diamond mining companies in Zimbabwe a deadline to be part of a consolidated company. All the diamond mining firms in Chiadzwa, DTZ Ozgeo in…

JAH PRAYZAH CANCELS UK TOUR

Sophia Chese Arts Correspondent— Contemporary musician Jah Prayzah who was supposed to leave the country next week for a tour in the United Kingdom has cancelled the trip. He was supposed to…

Tendai Chakanyuka celebrates success

Entertainment Reporter Radio presenter Tendayi Chakanyuka who was voted Best Radio Personality at the recent National Arts Merit Awards will celebrate her achievement tonight at Black Rock Lounge and Grill…

Bad loan book sinks Tetrad

Business Reporter ALMOST the entire loan book of Tetrad Investment Bank comprise of non-performing loans with the significant portion constituting unsecured advances to related parties, according to findings by the…

Campbell’s theory under test

Robson Sharuko in AUCKLAND, New Zealand ALASTAIR Campbell’s theory that Zimbabwe were good enough to beat world champions India will be put to the ultimate test when the Chevrons take…

Gold rises

LONDON. – Gold rose yesterday as a retreat in the dollar from 12-year highs arrested an eight-session slide, but expectations that US interest rates will rise sooner rather than later…

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