Sunshine Boys date CAPS Utd
Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter IT is back to domestic duties for Harare City as Zimbabwe’s Confederation Cup representatives take on CAPS United in a Zimbabwe National Army soccer Charity Shield tie…
Murder cases on the rise
Crime Reporter THIRTEEN people were killed in separate incidents over a seven-day period last month as the surge in murder cases worries the police. The deaths have been attributed to domestic…
NSSA bosses to face the music
Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter five National Social Security Authority bosses fired by Government for financial misappropriation may face criminal prosecution for their misdemeanours as it also emerged they awarded themselves over…
Govt cuts financial support to parastatals
Martin Kadzere – Senior Business Reporter GOVERNMENT has cut financial support to some parastatals as part of the efforts to deal with pressures on the fiscus and to force rapid formulation…
South Sudan’s peace needs more than tents, generators
Casie Copeland Correspondent In the heat of the dry season, Juba waits, knowing big things are on the horizon. After two years in the bush, a handful of Sudan People’s…
Defining moment for Zim’s MSME sector
Dr Gift Mugano The Ministry of Small and Medium Enterprise and Cooperative Development is undertaking the development of a formalisation strategy for the informal sector. This is a defining moment…
Black managers sidelined in major leagues
PARIS . — There is not one black coach in the top leagues of Europe’s five major championships and footballers are just as bitter as black actors in Hollywood. “We can…
Build inner resilience, perseverance to survive
Zachary Aldwin – Milkshake in the Boardroom I woke this morning and drew back the curtains to find it grey and overcast outside. A drip from the gutter reinforced the fact…
‘We’re up for the fight’
LEICESTER. — Leicester City manager Claudio Ranieri said his side were ready to fight for the English Premier League soccer title after the setback of a 2-2 home draw against…
Platinum market 2015 ends in deficit
JOHANNESBURG – The global platinum market ended 2015 in deficit by 380 000 ounces with the key drivers of the shortfall including a 5 percent increase in automotive demand, reaching…







