UK junior doctors down tools

London. – Tens of thousands of junior doctors went on strike in England yesterday, causing major disruption to hospitals in the first walkout of its kind for 40 years.

Beitbridge to name streets, suburbs

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau Beitbridge Town Council has started working on the naming of streets, suburbs and business centres in compliance with the directive of the Ministry of Local Government,…

2016: Education sector set for new beginnings

Christopher Farai Charamba Review Correspondent The new academic year has officially begun with many young minds eager to receive what is arguably the best education in the region and quite…

Barclays forecasts more bearish oil outlook

NEW YORK. — With oil prices rapidly sliding toward sub-$30 territory, investments banks are racing to cut their forecasts to reflect the dire start to 2016.

Africans prefer value-driven business education

Walter Baets Review Correspondent If you ask people what they consider the world’s most prestigious business degree, most are likely to answer, “An MBA”. Indeed, the Master of Business Administration…

Football family mourns Zvavanhu

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter FORMER Amazulu, Dynamos and Kiglon striker Gift Zvavanhu has died. Zvavanhu (35) died at his rural home in Buhera on Monday morning after a long illness. He cut…

We need to do more, says Zekumbawira

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter BIG forward Francisco Zekumbawira says Zimbabwe will need to do more at the Africa Nations Championship in Rwanda as the Warriors have positioned themselves as one…

Daring to do something about climate change

Conrad Gweru Correspondent Pope Francis in his Laudato Si’ once said; “Our goal is not to amass information or to satisfy curiosity, but rather to become painfully aware, to dare to…

Christian literature on the rise

Beaven Tapureta Bookshelf Stanley Mushava’s “In Memory of the Future” (2015, Books N Guides) is a collection of poetry on spirituality offering fresh insights, comfort and love to Christian and…

Man City, Everton clash again

MANCHESTER. — Manchester City and Everton play the second instalment of their league and cup trilogy tonight with all parties insisting thoughts of Wembley will go on hold.

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