Challenge of balancing competing water, energy needs in Sadc

Kizito Sikuka Correspondent It is believed that a better understanding of the water-energy nexus will unlock opportunities for collaboration among member states, thereby boosting regional cooperation and development.

Italians ready for Ibrahimovic

MONTPELLIER. — He terrorised opposition defences in the Ialian Serie A for seven seasons, but Zlatan Ibrahimovic will face stiff resistance to his efforts to rescue Sweden’s Euro 2016 soccer…

Youngsters for Copa camp

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter SEVERAL teenage footballers from around the world, including two from Zimbabwe, will have a golden opportunity to attend the Copa Coca-Cola camp in Paris, France, from June…

Maybe T20 is what Zim need

AS India completed a thumping 3-0 One-Day International series sweep against a toothless Zimbabwean side, it was perhaps time for the home team to sit down and reflect on the…

Deschamps praises French side’s persistence

MARSEILLE. — Didier Deschamps praised the persistence of his French side after late goals from Antoine Griezmann and Dimitri Payet steered the Euro 2016 hosts to a 2-0 win over…

Walking in Spirit: Fear Not

Isaiah 41: 10; “Fear not, for I am with you; Be not dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you, Yes, I will help you, I will uphold…

Obrey off to Tanzania

Paul Mundandi in ZVISHAVANE FC Platinum striker Obrey Chirwa could become the third player from the Zvishavane side to join Tanzania champions Young Africans after the Zambian import left the…

Brazil name new coach

SAO PAULO. — Corinthians boss Tite was named as the new soccer coach of Brazil, succeeding Dunga, who was sacked after the team’s humiliating exit from the Copa America, his…

Govt tightens screws to fix cash crisis

Kudzanai Gerede Business Correspondent Just when the memories of hyper inflationary adversities that dissolved public confidence in the local banking sector were fast fading, the ghost of the dreaded era…

Cash shortage puts premium on dollars

A shortage of banknotes is resulting in a new black market more than seven years after Zimbabwe abolished its own money, the Zimbabwean dollar, and adopted the greenback and other…

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