China warns Obama against meeting Dalai Lama
BEIJING. — China yesterday warned US President Barack Obama against meeting with the Dalai Lama at the White House, saying that hosting the exiled Tibetan spiritual leader could damage mutual…
ZBC in the dock over sign language
Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter A GROUP of people with hearing disabilities has written to the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation demanding that all news bulletins and important television programmes like the Independence…
Next generation of Zim farmers
Charles Dhewa The way young Zimbabweans are seeking and sharing knowledge can tell us a great deal about our future farmers and entrepreneurs. Most young people are looking for jobs that…
Chihuri urges police to stamp out economic crimes
Freeman Razemba Crime Reporter Zimbabwe Republic Police senior officers have been challenged to heighten their efforts in curbing revenue leakages by fighting acts of smuggling and illicit deals, as these have…
Russia’s fate to be decided
MOSCOW. — Scandal-hit Russia will discover tomorrow if it has done enough to get back into world track and field’s governing body, the IAAF, in time for its athletes to…
How to design value chains: Lessons from Mali
Dr Gift Mugano There is generally consensus amongst Zimbabweans and even in Government on the need to work on value chain approach to raise national competitiveness. Government in particular is…
Chiwenga appointed ZNA patron
Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter IN a bid to make sure they qualify for the 2017 World Cup in Botswana, the Zimbabwe Netball Association have appointed Marry Chiwenga, wife of the Commander…
Kadurira wants strikers
Webster Dzvova NGEZI Platinum Stars coach Clifton Kadurira is hunting for experienced strikers to beef up his strike force after his side’s disappointing start in their debut Castle Lager Premiership…
Zim continue to struggle
Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE continued to struggle at the 2016 TOYOTA Junior Golf World Cup in Aichi-Prefecture, Japan, yesterday after the team finished the second round in 14th place.
Ndhlovu speaks on Games
NEARLY 17 months after registering his first qualifying mark with a time of 2:16.51 at the Chevron Houston Marathon, former UNC Pembroke all-American Pardon Ndhlovu was guaranteed a spot on…





