From failure to disaster: The West and ISIS

John Wight Correspondent FAR from the boasts made by the US, British, and French governments that IS would be destroyed, they have been unable to even contain the extremist jihadi…

Young Warriors to remain in camp

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE’S Under-23 football team will not break camp as they look to intensify their preparation ahead of the return leg of the CAF Under-23 Championships second…

Op for Carlo Ancelotti

MADRID. — Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti is suffering from cervical stenosis and will travel to Vancouver, Canada for an operation to correct it, the Italian was quoted as saying…

Protests erupt after officer found not guilty

Cleveland — A Cleveland police officer was found not guilty on Saturday in the shooting deaths of an unarmed black man and a woman after a high-speed car chase in…

Bosso end losing streak

Ricky Zililo Senior Sports Reporter Highlanders 2-0 Whawha. WASTEFUL Highlanders FC ended their four- match winless streak with a 2-0 victory over prisons side Whawha in a Castle Lager Premier…

Drowned in mid flight…$13 robber falls down 30m well

Patrick Chitumba Chronicle Reporter A SUSPECTED robber, fleeing a crime scene, drowned in a 30-metre unprotected water well on Saturday night while his teenage accomplice escaped death by spreading his…

Diplomats urge Africa to remain united

Harare Bureau Zimbabweans join the rest of the continent today in commemorating the 52nd anniversary of the African Union (formerly Organisation of African Unity). Africa Day comes amid calls by…

$1,3 trillion African FTA launch next month

Business Editor AFRICA’S landmark Tripartite Free Trade Area (TFTA) covering 27 countries with a gross domestic product of $1,3 trillion, will be officially launched in Egypt next month.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Africa must mark day with pride

Zimbabwe and other countries in Africa mark the 52nd anniversary of Africa Day today. It is the day when the continent celebrates the founding of the Organisation of African Unity,…

Brain drain too costly for Africa

Mashudu Netsianda Senior Reporter AFRICA must address the problem of brain drain as it continues to lose skilled professionals every year which costs the continent billions of dollars in terms…

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