Govt to open more communication centres
Samantha Chigogo recently in Muzarabani Government is set to open more communication centres across the country’s 52 districts as it moves to promote technological advancement for economic growth in rural…
Satellite spots oil slick near EgyptAir crash site
The Hague. — A European Space Agency satellite has spotted a possible oil slick near the site where a missing EgyptAir plane is believed to have crashed with 66 people…
Pope condemns ‘bloodsuckers’
VATICAN. — Pope Francis isn’t mincing words in his latest denouncement of those who exploit the poor. The pontiff was in his element during a passionate sermon at the Vatican on…
Paris attacks suspect mutes in court
PARIS — The man prosecutors believe is the sole survivor of the Islamist group that attacked Paris last November appeared before a French investigating judge yesterday, but refused to say…
Downing Street invites Trump
LONDON. – Donald Trump says he has been invited to visit Downing Street and expects to “do just fine” with David Cameron. The presumptive US Republican presidential candidate did not give…
Japan, G7 in currency wars
TOKYO. — A deep divide over currency policy bubbled over at a G7 meeting in Japan yesterday as a senior US Treasury official warned against Tokyo’s bid to tame the…
The agony of a migrant worker
Sharleen Mohammed Correspondent There comes a time when someone on medication for a chronic condition suffers fatigue from daily doses and feels like giving up. For anyone with a chronic condition like…
Venezuela’s crisis from close up
Lissa Sullivan Correspondent Greetings from the state of Aragua in Venezuela, where we are concluding a small US delegation focused on grassroots solutions to the massive food crisis here. I am reaching…
Poor business model costs NetOne millions •Suspended management blamed •Charges lower than competitors
Lloyd Gumbo Senior Reporter— cellular network operator NetOne was making as little as 2,8 cents from voice calls per minute while its competitors earned a whopping 12 cents per minute because…
Blitz to flush out pirate taxis
Lloyd Gumbo Senior Reporter— POLICE will soon launch a massive blitz to rid Harare of pirate taxis following a meeting between Home Affairs Minister Dr Ignatius Chombo and Police Commissioner-General Augustine…










