Africa risks falling into debt crisis: AfDB president

ABIDJAN. — The African Development Bank (AfDB) has warned African countries against rushing to take on more debt, saying Africa risks falling into a debt crisis. Instead, the president of the…

Mixed fortunes for hockey teams

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE’S national Under-21 hockey teams met with mixed fortunes at the ongoing Junior Africa Cup in Windhoek, Namibia, with the men’s team now fighting for a respectable…

China’s economy improving

BEIJING. – China’s economy is showing signs of improvement while capital outflows from the country are moderating, top Chinese officials said on Sunday, seeking to shore up investor confidence after…

Moore resigns

LOS ANGELES. — Indian Wells tennis tournament director Raymond Moore quit under heavy fire after he said women players owe their success to men, sparking a furious gender row that…

34 killed in Brussels attacks

Several explosions have struck Brussels airport and the metro system, causing at least 34 deaths, Belgian media say. Two blasts tore through the departures area of Zaventem airport shortly after 08:00…

LATEST: Brussels Zaventem airport blasts cause casualties

Two blasts have struck the departures area of Zaventem airport in Brussels. The Belgian government has confirmed casualties but has given no numbers. The cause of the explosions is unknown.…

Municipal cops threaten to shoot sheriff official

Midlands Bureau GWERU City Council security guards yesterday threatened to shoot an official from the deputy sheriff’s office as he tried to attach the local authority’s vehicles over $69,000 owed…

NetOne bosses used Firstel as conduit to siphon $11m

Harare Bureau MAGGOTS continue to crawl from the NetOne can of worms amid revelations that former NetOne management led by suspended chief executive officer, Reward Kangai, owned Firstel Cellular that…

Junior doctors continue strike

Auxilia Katongomara Chronicle Reporter JUNIOR doctors have refused to resume work at the country’s public health institutions, putting the lives of thousands of patients at risk. Over 60 doctors have petitioned…

Byo mayor slams technophobic councillors

Nqobile Tshili Chronicle Correspondent BULAWAYO Mayor Martin Moyo has accused fellow councillors including his deputy Gift Banda of not being conversant with Information Communication Technologies (ICTs) resulting in them missing important…

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