Halep in last eight
NEW YORK. — Second seed Simona Halep and two-time Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova reached their first US Open tennis quarter-finals while old-hands Victoria Azarenka and Flavia Pennetta also went through. Halep…
Zambia to open embassy in Israel
LUSAKA. — Zambia is expected to officially open its embassy in Israel to boost relations between the two countries, the Zambia Daily Mail reported on Monday. In March this year, President…
SA rand recovers
JOHANNESBURG. – After hitting an all-time low against the dollar a day earlier, the rand staged some recovery against the greenback in early trade yesterday despite relatively weak Chinese trade…
Burundi’s opposition spokesperson killed
BUJUMBURA. — The spokesperson for an opposition party in Burundi was shot and killed on Monday outside his home in the capital, the leader of the party said yesterday. Patrice Gahungu…
TelOne figures getting healthier
Tonderai Rutsito TelOne was this week smiling all the way to the bank as their figures are getting healthier each year. To show how proud they are TelOne broke from tradition…
Man U most wasteful team
LONDON. — Manchester United have been accused of wasting the most money in the English Premier League, according to a transfer survey released yesterday. The survey found £560million worth of…
Questioning the legality of appropriation
Knowledge Mushohwe Art Zone Creators of any products, including artists should by now be aware of what constitutes copyright laws. Some artworks, however, appear to ignore the statutes that govern works…
Drinking alcohol responsibly
Sekai Nzenza on Wednesday THE first time I got drunk, I was five or maybe six- years-old. I cannot remember exactly how old I was because I was drunk from…
ZSE claws back to life. . .Shares worth US$1million change hands
THE Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) clawed back to life today as 7,07 million shares – representing a 410 percent increase – worth US$1,44 million changed hands.
Sakunda property under the hammer
FUEL concern Sakunda Holdings will have some of its assets put under the hammer over an undisclosed debt owed to listed seedmaker SeedCo Zimbabwe.




