Experts decry reliance on drug imports
NAIROBI. — Experts on Tuesday decried sub-Saharan Africa’s high dependence on imported medicines. Rory Horner, Britain’s University of Manchester Lecturer on Globalisation, told Xinhua in Nairobi that between 75 to…
New talent search show to hit the screen
Xolisani Nyathi Arts Reporter A new talent show dubbed “Zimbabwe Greatest Talent”, which gives exposure and opportunity for gifted artistes in various genres, is set to hit the screen soon. The…
Aim to achieve leaf integrity
Nesting is a crime which attracts a penalty of $20 per bale or imprisonment for a year or both Apart from aiming to achieve chemical integrity of the leaf (ie…
Zim A, Afghanistan A draw
ZIMBABWE A’s first four-day cricket match against Afghanistan A ended in a draw yesterday, with the Asians left the happier of the two after putting in an impressive all-round display…
Britons shine Down Under
MELBOURNE. — World number two Andy Murray celebrated a day of rare British success yesterday after he outlasted Spain’s David Ferrer to join compatriot Johanna Konta in the Australian Open…
Reds head to Wembley
LIVERPOOL. — Keeper Simon Mignolet proved the shoot-out hero as Liverpool reached the League Cup final on penalties after a gripping last-four second leg tie at Anfield ended 1-1 on…
Equestrians for World Jumping Challenge
Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter THE Zimbabwe Equestrian Federation will be sending two athletes to the World Jumping Challenge final in April for the first time after qualifying for the two slots…
Govt bans housing co-ops
Innocent Ruwende and Farai Mukuwane Government has stopped allocating land to developers and housing co-operatives with immediate effect, while all servicing and housing development on State land will be done…
Gary Grainger bounces back
Collin Matiza Sports Editor GARY Grainger has bounced back as the chairman of the Bogwheelers Club, a body that runs the popular motorcycling sport of motocross in Zimbabwe. According to Temba…
Can a nation be pulled back from the brink?
René Lemarchand Correspondent Rather than the Rwandan genocide, it is the 1972 genocide of Hutu in Burundi that suggests itself as the most meaningful frame of reference for an understanding of…




