Mourinho set for United spell

LONDON. — Jose Mourinho will be faced with a litany of problems once the polarising Portuguese manager finally starts his Manchester United reign later this week. Mourinho has agreed personal…

President irreplaceable, says First Lady

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Reporter First Lady and Women’s League secretary Amai Grace Mugabe yesterday described President Mugabe as a God-given leader who was irreplaceable.

Walking in Spirit: Be Yourself

Romans 12 vs 2; “Do not be conformed to this age, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, so that you may discern what is the good, pleasing…

Wawrinka marches on

PARIS. — Defending French Open tennis champion Stan Wawrinka reached the third round yesterday after labouring to a 7-6 (9-7), 6-3, 6-4 win over Japan’s Taro Daniel.

Young Masters tourney preps on

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter AFTER making their debut appearance at the inaugural Young Masters handball tournament last year, Zimbabwe are hoping to field more junior teams drawn from different schools…

Preparing for 2017 tobacco season

After the first five weeks of the 2016 tobacco marketing season, farmers have pocketed $240 million from 83 million kilogrammes of tobacco sold at an average price of $2, 87. Tobacco…

Powertel offers lowest mobile data rates in Zim

TechnoMag Staff Competition among local Internet Service Providers, (ISPs) has resulted in the tumbling of data access prices for both fixed and mobile broadband with subscribers emerging the biggest winners. Powertel…

Reds sign new keeper

LONDON. — Liverpool signed Germany Under-21 goalkeeper Loris Karius from Mainz on Tuesday for a fee reported to be £4.7 million. Karius agreed a five-year contract with the English Premier…

‘Nokia likely to cut jobs worldwide’

Telecom network equipment maker Nokia is likely to cut 10 000 to 15 000 jobs globally — far more than it has announced so far — after its acquisition of…

Parastatals’ external debt decreases

Martin Kadzere : Senior Business Reporter THE external debt of Zimbabwe’s parastatals decreased to $1,22 billion in 2015, from $1,66 billion in the previous, latest statistics from the Reserve Bank of…

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