Zimre Property starts work on Ruwa project

Tinashe Makichi Business Reporter Work on Zimre Property Investment’s Ruwa residential project has commenced with the group expecting to spend $5 million on the investment.

Brighter days ahead: Klopp

LONDON. — Jurgen Klopp predicted brighter days ahead for his Liverpool youngsters after they fell to an Angelo Ogbonna buzzer beater against West Ham United in their FA Cup fourth-round…

Ozil, Sanchez key to Gunners’ title chances

LONDON. — Game changers Mesut Ozil and Alexis Sanchez will have to play pivotal roles if Arsenal are to end their 12-year wait for an English Premier League soccer title,…

Typhoid cases on the increase

Hugh Gombakomba Herald Reporter The number of confirmed typhoid cases in Harare has gone up to 15 with 138 suspected cases reported in the past two weeks, Harare City Council health…

Aussies warn of fiery clash

WELLINGTON. — Australia have warned of a “fiery clash” in the first Test cricket against New Zealand starting in Wellington tomorrow as tensions continue to simmer over the bizarre ODI…

‘Push mining innovation envelope’

JOHANNESBURG. – Mining houses in Africa need to push the innovation envelope if they want to succeed in a sector characterised by plunging commodity prices, deeper and more dangerous mines,…

Coca-Cola fights for ‘Zero’ trademark rights

Who knew “zero” could be so valuable? Last month, Canada rejected Coca-Cola’s attempt to trademark the rights to the common English word for its diet drink brands – including Coca-Cola…

German fans protest

STUTTGART. — Borussia Dortmund reached the German Cup semi-finals with a 3-1 win at VfB Stuttgart on Tuesday night as fans protested against high ticket prices by staying away at…

Zika virus: Govt intensifies surveillance

Paidamoyo Chipunza Senior Health Reporter Government has intensified its surveillance towards the type of mosquitoes spreading the Zika virus and identification of possible cases coming into the country following last week’s…

Ntini eager to instil winning culture

Bulawayo Bureau FORMER South African fast bowler Makhaya Ntini is eager to bring a winning culture into the Zimbabwe national cricket team when he officially assumes the role of bowling…

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