TelOne loan facility gets Parly nod
Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter THE National Assembly on Tuesday approved a $98,6 million loan facility for TelOne for network and broadband access project that was negotiated between the Government and Export…
Katsande honoured
JOHANNESBURG. — Kaizer Chiefs’ Zimbabwean midfielder Willard Katsande is the Absa Premiership Player of the Month for January. “I would like to thank my teammates,” Katsande said on receiving his…
Shurugwi cop fatally stabbed
Crime Reporter A member of the Police Constabulary was fatally stabbed on Monday evening in Shurugwi after he attempted to arrest a suspect who was wanted in connection with an…
Almasi Arts to train actors for free
Xolisani Nyathi : Arts Reporter The Zimbabwe Germany Society will this Saturday host a free professional actor-training event, which will be held under the theme “What to expect for International Auditions”. The…
Drought-hit African countries to get lifeline
NAIROBI. — The Africa Development Bank (AfDB) has announced plans to provide $549 million in support of 14 countries affected by the ongoing drought in Eastern and Southern Africa.
Stuck with trillions of notes, coins
Sydney Kawadza Senior : Features Writer His nickname alone arouses curiosity. Villagers call him “Jehovah”, making Syachingili Mweembe a popular old man in the Nenyunka area of Gokwe-Kabuyani, in Zimbabwe’s Midlands Province. He boasts…
Pacman ready to rumble
LOS ANGELES. — Manny Pacquiao was all kinds of hungry when he first walked into the Wild Card Boxing Club 15 years ago. An undernourished and largely unknown Filipino fighter…
SDC officials pocket $66 000
Fungai Lupande Court Reporter A school development committee chairperson at Hatfield Girls High School in Harare allegedly connived with the treasurer to inflate the cost of a school bus, swindling the…
‘Hong Kong owes us much’
Paul Munyuki Sports Reporter IT is not how they are going to start, but how they will finish that matters for Zimbabwe Sevens rugby side if they are to make it…
AU, EU meet to address common challenges
BRUSSELS. — The African Union Commission and the European Commission will hold their annual College-to-College meeting in Addis Ababa today. The two commissions work together as the engine of EU-Africa…











