IMF Greek deal far off: Lagarde

Washington/Athens. – International Monetary Fund managing director Christine Lagarde rebuffed Greek government calls to replace top officials overseeing the country’s bailout and said the IMF is “a good distance away”…

Recruitment process progressing well: NSSA board

Business Reporter The National Social Security Authority Board said the recruitment process for substantive management at the institution is progressing well and at an advanced stage. The NSSA Board appointed recruitment…

Car firms faces collapse as ministries defy Govt order

Line Ministries and Parastatals have continued to defy a directive issued by the Office of the President and Cabinet, compelling them to purchase motor vehicles from local assemblers, the Parliamentary…

Cry out to the Lord

Walking in Spirit Psalms 30:5 NKJV; “For His anger is, but for a moment, His favour is for life; Weeping may endure for a night, But joy comes in the…

Think tanks indaba for Victoria Falls

Lloyd Gumbo Senior Reporter ZIMBABWE will this week host a continental summit where think tanks from all African countries will share notes on how the bloc can achieve Agendas 2030 and…

Arthur Mofokate dedicates concert to mother

All Arthur Mafokate wished for last Saturday night was for his mother to see him perform. It would have been only the third time that his mother Grace would have seen…

Windfall for Windies

KINGSTON. — West Indies players will share the entire $1,6 million in prize money for winning the men’s World Twenty20 title as well as a portion of sponsorship revenue, the…

Harare to host Capacity Development Forum 3

STAKEHOLDERS from government and the private sector will converge in Harare next month for the third Capacity Development Forum (CDF3) to mark 25 years of capacity building in Africa. Policymakers, senior…

Wounded Barca seek tonic

PARIS. — Holders Barcelona will seek to overcome their defeat in El Clasico when they host Atletico Madrid tonight in an all-Spanish Champions League soccer quarter-final, first leg at the…

UK steel industry cannot be allowed to die, Jones says

WALES. – First Minister Carwyn Jones has said the British steel industry cannot be allowed to die, as assembly members reconvene to discuss the Tata crisis. Assembly election campaigning has been…

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