Black, Raymond out
Collin Matiza Sports Editor IT rained for the first time at Wimbledon yesterday and the rains came as a bad omen for Zimbabwean women’s tennis star Cara Black and her…
Arsenal’s plans
LONDON. – Arsene Wenger wants to make Mesut Ozil his perfect 10 next season. German midfielder Ozil showed his true potential during Arsenal’s run-in to the 2014-15 campaign, when he was…
Making business plans for innovation spaces
Kudzai Mubaiwa Business Hub In this week’s instalment we look at the last six elements in developing a business plan for an innovation space. It helps to treat the new incubator or…
Defaulting farmers lose property
Elita Chikwati Agriculture Reporter Some farmers have lost their property to banks and contractors after failing to pay back loans, their representative bodies have confirmed. The farmers are losing houses, tractors, carts,…
TelOne, Potraz host infrastructure sharing symposium
TelOne Centre for Learning (TCFL), an affiliate of the Southern African Telecommunications Association (SATA) in collaboration with the Coleago Consulting (UK) and the Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe…
Sadc ministers to avert energy deficit
Kizito Sikuka Correspondent A comprehensive and consolidated agenda on how southern Africa could fully harness its renewable energy potential is expected to be finalised in July when energy ministers convene for…
Djokovic through to semis
Defending champion Novak Djokovic made short work of Marin Cilic to move into the semi-finals at Wimbledon. The Serbian top seed and world number one survived a five-set battle spanning two…
Riri puts black woman in control
“Bitch Better Have My Money” is a revenge fantasy against a rich, white US that’s abused black people for centuries – and suggestions of misogyny miss the point.
Don’t let diabetes ruin your eyesight
Yemurai Machirori Correspondent Diabetes is one of the leading causes of irreversible blindness worldwide, and, it is the most common cause of blindness in people younger than 65. In addition…
Mambare to attach Bosso’s new bus
BULAWAYO Premiership giants Highlanders could lose their newly-acquired luxury bus after their former midfielder Masimba Mambare won a writ of execution to attach property from the club yesterday.

