300 die of cholera in Tanzania
ARUSHA. — Cholera has killed 320 people and infected over 20 000 in Tanzania since the outbreak erupted in August last year, the Health Minister said on Monday.
Royal and Ancient donates to golf
Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter SIX local golf courses benefited from $50 000 green keeping equipment from Royal and Ancient (R&A), which was handed over after the end of green keepers workshop…
Iwobi’s bumper deal
LONDON. — Sky Sports News understands negotiations between Arsenal and Alex Iwobi over a new long-term contract are ongoing. Yesterday, the Daily Mirror suggested Iwobi had agreed to sign a…
Report implicates Zimplats in externalising forex
JOHHANNESBURG. – Impala Platinum (Implats), the second-largest miner of the precious metal, was yesterday battling to contain a potentially bitter fallout with Harare after documents showed the company’s unit in…
Conte a no-nonsense coach
MILAN. — New Chelsea coach Antonio Conte is a no-nonsense operator who does not suffer fools gladly, but a tough reputation built on three, success-laden years at Juventus is about…
ZNSSA call for calm heads
Sports Reporter THE Zimbabwe National Soccer Supporters Association have called for calm in the dispute that sparked the dramatic fallout between ZIFA benefactor, Wicknell Chivayo, and some sections of the…
Promoting cashless society
Sanderson Abel Plastic money is a term that predominantly refers to the hard plastic cards, that we use every day, in place of bank notes or coins. It is the generic…
Ahmed takes over
ISLAMABAD. — Pakistan’s Cricket Board yesterday announced Sarfraz Ahmed as new captain of the T20 team after Shahid Afridi stepped down following his side’s humiliating early exit from the World…
Canadian firm mobilises $350m to bankroll Govt-backed projects
Innocent Ruwende Senior Reporter A CANADIAN firm has secured more than $350 million to finance Government-backed projects with a service contract now expected to be signed between the firm and the…
Panama Papers leak, the breach of privacy
Binoy Kampmark Correspondent Money, as ever, smells differently depending on who owns it.

