IDC to change Willowvale operating model

Tinashe Makichi Business Reporter The Industrial Development Corporation will adopt a contract assembly model at Willowvale Mazda Motor Industries as a way of boosting capacity which has fallen to below…

Ref off to the loo

LONDON. — South African referee Craig Joubert may have fled the pitch at the end of Australia’s controversial World Cup win over Scotland to get to the lavatory, World Rugby…

UN peacekeepers in Africa: Culpable and accountable

Nanjala Nyabola Correspondent AFTER several months of intrigue and seeming inaction, the UN spokesperson finally announced on August 13 that the head of MINUSCA, the UN mission in the crisis-torn Central…

Cr7 rules the roost

LONDON. — Cristiano Ronaldo finally became the highest scorer in Real Madrid’s history while Bayern Munich set a record for the greatest number of successive wins at the start of…

Railways strategic to regional development

Christopher Farai Charamba Correspondent The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) states that Chirundu Border Post is: “the most preferred entry point for commercial traffic into Zambia from South Africa and…

Zim demands transparency. . . in disbursement of climate change mitigation funds

Herald Reporter Developed countries should fulfil their pledges to fund climate change mitigation programmes, Head of Climate Change in the Ministry of Environment, Water and Climate, Mr Washington Zhakata, has…

Government pay Valinhos

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter GOVERNMENT has made the first steps towards their efforts to rescue Zimbabwe’s 2018 World Cup qualifying dream after settling the long-standing debt with former national football…

How do you beat Djokovic?

SHANGHAI. — It’s the big question in men’s tennis: how do you beat Novak Djokovic? And the unhelpful answer is, even he doesn’t know. When asked what he would do if…

Selectors challenge Zim batsmen to raise their game

Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE cricket selectors believe that the batsmen need to guard against complacency ahead of the third ODI against Afghanistan at Queens Sports Club in Bulawayo today.

Libya’s fall from wealth to chaos

Garikai Chengu Correspondent TODAY, October 20, marks the four-year anniversary of the US-backed assassination of Libya’s former leader, Muammar Gaddafi, and the decline into chaos of one of Africa’s greatest nations.

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