El Nino: The largely unwanted gift

El Nino is the largely unwanted Christmas gift — a warming of the tropical Pacific causing drought and floods that will peak at the end of this month, but will…

Cech wants title

LONDON. — Record breaker Petr Cech insists he would not have joined Arsenal if he did not think they could win the English Premier League soccer title. Cech won four league…

It’s not all rosy at Triangle

Sports Reporter LOWVELD outfit Triangle are bracing for challenging times ahead as they look set to lose not only their coach Kelvin Kaindu, but also the bulk of the players…

Barca to strengthen

BARCELONA. — Barcelona coach Luis Enrique on Tuesday refused to rule out the possibility of strengthening his side in the January transfer window, with the club’s ban on signing new…

National Infrastructure Policy Proposal: Part 2

Phinias Tafa Infrastructure Report Government’s aim is to raise operating efficiencies to reduce infrastructure costs across all sectors. Recently, the Government started a drive to have greater private sector participation in…

US Military turns Africa into ‘laboratory’ of modern warfare

Correspondent The US military already plans to expand its massive military footprint in Africa and elsewhere to the tune of “several million dollars” a year and thousands of troops. Soldiers…

2015 in retrospect

Dr Gift Mugano We have come to the end of 2015. As we welcome 2016 it is important to take stock of 2015 and reflect on what we must do…

Globetrotter dies

WASHINGTON. — Meadowlark Lemon, the lithe showman, jester and trick-shot genius who entertained audiences worldwide as the heart and soul of the Harlem Globetrotters basketball team, has died at age…

New system set to sideline passwords

LONDON – Researchers at Plymouth University have developed a numerical-based security system that could replace traditional passwords and multi-factor authentication.

‘Don’t meddle in chiefs’ affairs’

Chinhoyi Bureau Chief Zvimba has blasted Government officials who try to influence the selection of traditional leaders, saying established traditional processes should be be followed.

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