Musician Jangano dies

Tawanda Marwizi Arts Correspondent Harare Mambos founder Greenford Jangano has died. Jangano, who was 80, succumbed to heart failure in Harare on Saturday. Family spokesperson Colins Jangano said the family has lost a…

‘Rand depreciation not immediate threat’

JOHANNESBURG. – The recent depreciation of South Africa’s rand does not pose an immediate threat to financial stability in Africa’s most industrialised economy, Francois Groepe, a central bank deputy governor…

local cricket team win again

IT went down to the last ball and it was the Zimbabwe women who prevailed to make it two wins out of their two matches so far at the International…

Roberto promises fireworks at Lockdown gig

Arts Reporter Zambian musician and “Amarula” hitmaker Roberto has promised an outstanding act at the International Conference Centre on December 18 at the annual Harare Lockdown gig, organisers have announced.…

GB win Davis Cup

GHENT. — Great Britain won the Davis Cup tennis title for the first time in 79 years in Ghent yesterday when Andy Murray defeated David Goffin 6-3, 7-5, 6-3 in…

Barca on a roll

MADRID. — Barcelona maintained their four-point lead at the top of the Spanish La Liga soccer table on Saturday thanks to another clinical display from Lionel Messi, Neymar and Luis…

Reform insolvency framework: ZEPARU

Business Reporter Zimbabwe needs to reform its insolvency framework for a more progressive regime, which could encourage further lending at less onerous terms, according to the Zimbabwe Economic Policy Analysis…

Arsenal draw, Liverpool climb

LONDON. — Arsenal saw star man Alexis Sanchez and centre-back Laurent Koscielny forced off by injury during yesterday’s 1-1 draw at Norwich City in the Premier League. The Gunners had hoped…

No crisis at City

MANCHESTER. — Manuel Pellegrini praised Manchester City’s reaction to a testing week and insisted there is no crisis at Eastlands after a 3-1 win over Southampton put his side back…

Commodities markets way to go

LONDON. — With agriculture making up approximately 65 percent of Africa’s labour force and 35 percent of the continent’s GDP, the sector’s capacity to help realise major continental development priorities…

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