Luis inspires Barca
Madrid. — Luis Suarez scored a hat-trick as Barcelona came from behind in the absence of the injured Lionel Messi to beat Basque minnows Eibar 3-1 on Sunday night. Victory takes…
$1,2bn Dangote projects licensed
Lloyd Gumbo Senior Reporter— THE Zimbabwe Investment Authority has issued the Dangote Group with licences for three projects worth $1,2 billion, paving way for Nigerian billionaire Mr Aliko Dangote to start…
Sri Lanka win series
COLOMBO. — Left-arm spinners Rangana Herath and Milinda Siriwardana shared seven wickets as Sri Lanka thumped the West Indies by 72 runs in the second Test cricket yesterday to sweep…
SA varsities protests, much deeper than fees
David Dickinson Correspondent South Africa’s universities are underfunded. This isn’t supposition or opinion: it’s a fact borne out by the country’s own Department of Higher Education and Training. Now students have had…
Masike defies odds
Tawanda Matanhire Arts Reporter Hope Masike’s initiative to empower female musicians through organising their own shows started on a positive note. The show held at Reps Upstairs Theatre on Saturday night…
Zambezi wants your story
The month of October is about to come to an end and hope you enjoyed and learnt a lot, especially it being the Cancer month. For starters, I think this is…
Mozambique delegation for ZimTrade expo
Business Reporter A business delegation from Mozambique, comprising 12 firms, will participate in an Inward Buyer Mission being organised by ZimTrade from November 3-6 2015. The delegation will comprise buyers interested…
Tanzania counts votes amid opposition cries
DAR ES SALAAM. — Votes were being counted yesterday in what is expected to be Tanzania’s tightest election race ever, with the governing party set to win presidential and parliamentary…
Saudi prince arrested for drugs possession
BEIRUT. — Security forces in Lebanon interrogated a Saudi prince on charges of carrying drugs on his private plane, Lebanese media said. Prince Abd al-Muhsen bin Walid bin Abd al-Aziz Al…
Malaria vaccine could hold answer to cancer cure
An experimental malaria vaccine could be used to cure nine out 10 cancers and banish this “dreaded” disease to the history books, scientists have claimed. A malaria researcher, Ali Salanti…






