Pearl seeks$35m for bus complex

Tinashe Makichi Business Reporter Listed property developer, Pearl Properties has started soliciting for $35 million from international financiers in a debt to equity swap arrangement to fund the proposed construction…

Dalmiya dies

NEW DELHI. — The death of Indian cricket supremo Jagmohan Dalmiya was set to trigger a new leadership battle in the game’s global powerhouse, with experts yesterday predicting vicious infighting…

Sables sucked into Springboks’ loss

Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE’S Sables were sucked into the depressing post-mortem that followed the Springboks’ shock loss to Japan in a 2015 Rugby World Cup tie in England as South African…

Zanu-PF espies golden times for Epworth

Freeman Razemba Senior Reporter Newly-elected zanu-pf legislator for Epworth Cde Zalera Makari has applauded party supporters for voting overwhelmingly for her in Saturday’s by-election.

Jose primes Chelsea for Cup defence

LONDON. — Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has warned his players not to let their standards drop as they prepare to begin their League Cup defence away to third-tier Walsall this…

More bigotry from Republican candidates

Patrick Martin Correspondent One of the leading Republican presidential candidates declared on Sunday that a Muslim should never be allowed to become president of the United States.

Local rugby takes two-week break

Paul Munyuki Sports reporter LOCAL rugby will take a two-week break, starting this weekend, as the Cheetahs and other league teams turn their attention to international tournaments in the region.

Day wins in Illinois

ILLINOIS. — Jason Day claimed his fourth victory in six starts and surged to the world number one golf ranking after going wire-to-wire to win the BMW Championship by six…

Sable Mining signs MoU with Chinese firm

Tinashe Makichi Business Reporter AIM-listed exploration and development company, Sable Mining has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with a Chinese construction company CITIC for the development of a 600 megawatts…

Gambling craze invades Zim

In Zimbabwe, gambling has conventionally always been frowned upon as a social vice and vanity. Where it occurred, it was limited to the state lottery, horse betting and an odd…

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