VP Mnangagwa to engage Belarus investors

Kudakwashe Bwititi Harare Bureau VICE PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa left Harare yesterday for Belarus where he is expected to engage investors from the former Soviet State. He is accompanied by Agriculture, Mechanisation…

VP Mnangagwa to engage Belarus investors

Kudakwashe Bwititi Harare Bureau VICE PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa left Harare yesterday for Belarus where he is expected to engage investors from the former Soviet State. He is accompanied by Agriculture, Mechanisation…

Editorial Comment: Foreigners must leave us alone

We take great exception to foreigners interfering in our internal affairs like what France Ambassador to Zimbabwe Laurent Delahousse did on Tuesday. On the occasion of the French National Day…

Editorial Comment: Foreigners must leave us alone

We take great exception to foreigners interfering in our internal affairs like what France Ambassador to Zimbabwe Laurent Delahousse did on Tuesday. On the occasion of the French National Day…

ZIM TAKE DAVIS CUP LEAD

Takudzwa Chitsiga Harare Bureau THE Zimbabwe Davis Cup team took a commanding 2-0 lead when they won their opening two singles matches against Moldova in their Europe/Africa Group II relegation play-off…

ZIM TAKE DAVIS CUP LEAD

Takudzwa Chitsiga Harare Bureau THE Zimbabwe Davis Cup team took a commanding 2-0 lead when they won their opening two singles matches against Moldova in their Europe/Africa Group II relegation play-off…

A morrow most Zimbabweans desire

Perspective Stephen Mpofu In a land where the environment is increasingly coming under siege by unscrupulous fortune seekers, the government should go beyond rhetorical protection to practical steps to ensure that…

50 die in Nigeria market bombings

Kano – At least 49 people were killed and dozens injured when twin blasts struck a market in the northeast Nigerian city of Gombe on Thursday, rescue workers said.

A morrow most Zimbabweans desire

Perspective Stephen Mpofu In a land where the environment is increasingly coming under siege by unscrupulous fortune seekers, the government should go beyond rhetorical protection to practical steps to ensure that…

50 die in Nigeria market bombings

Kano – At least 49 people were killed and dozens injured when twin blasts struck a market in the northeast Nigerian city of Gombe on Thursday, rescue workers said.

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