Zanu-PF officials off to China

Freeman Razemba Senior Reporter A 15-MEMBER Zanu-PF delegation flew to China yesterday on an exchange programme on economic development with their Communist Party of China counterparts.

Mbada case: Govt heeds court order

Fidelis Munyoro Chief Court Reporter Government has complied with a court order for Mbada Diamonds (Pvt) Limited security team to return to the diamond mining site in Chiadzwa to secure its…

Zambia impounds 28 maize trucks

LUSAKA. — The Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA) has reportedly impounded 28 maize-laden trucks destined for Malawi. According to Times of Zambia, the vehicles did not have export permits from Zambia’s…

Pep in secret talks

LONDON. — Pep Guardiola arrived in Amsterdam on Monday for a secret transfer summit with Manchester City officials. Two hours earlier Txiki Begiristain, City’s director of football, had arrived at…

Tourism sector feels heat of strong dollar

Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter The Zimbabwe Council for Tourism will approach Government to propose incentives and initiatives meant to mitigate the negative impact of the dollar-rand exchange rate disparity on…

Zifa yet to announce Warriors squad

Grace Chingoma Senior Sports Reporter THE Warriors’ fans will have to wait for a few more days before they know the stars who will represent them in the 2017 Nations Cup…

Female circumcision: Binga’s best kept secret

Fairness Moyana Correspondent A wave of worry fills the old woman’s face as she is greeted by tears from her 27-year-old granddaughter in-law who tells her how her life is slowly…

Chelsea are underdogs

LONDON. — It is hard to imagine former boss Jose Mourinho ever calling Chelsea underdogs, but that’s how successor Guus Hiddink has described them before their Champions League soccer Last…

What happens in Libya won’t stay in Libya

Jakkie Cilliers Correspondent The trajectory of instability and terrorism in Libya will determine the future of North Africa and could affect the entire Mediterranean rim; possibly for decades. Time is running…

Youths require tailor-made banking products

Sanderson Abel Proponents of youth savings argue that youth savings can promote asset-building, instil good financial habits, and improve a country’s overall gross savings rate.

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