Poor Zim lose again

Mehluli Sibanda in Bulawayo A MAIDEN Test century by left hander Sean Williams and a first ever half ton in the longer version of the game by Craig Ervine proved…

Pope Francis wraps up Polish tour

KRAKOW. – Pope Francis celebrated mass yesterday with over 1,5 million pilgrims in a vast sun-drenched field, wrapping up an emotionally charged trip to Poland with some choice technological metaphors. In…

Harare sticks with Mushore

Innocent Ruwende Municipal Reporter Harare City Council is not looking for another town clerk and will stick with former NMB chief executive, Mr James Mushore, who is currently on an indefinite…

Al Shabaab attacks CID HQ

MOGADISHU.- Al-Shabaab attackers set off two car bombs outside a police base in Somalia’s capital before gunmen stormed inside, leaving at least 10 people dead, police said. The armed group quickly…

Chelsea after Lukaku

LONDON. — Chelsea are stepping up their bid to bring Romelu Lukaku back to Stamford Bridge confident they can strike a deal at around £60 million. Lukaku, who appeared in Everton’s…

Geingob makes case for industrialisation

LUSAKA.- Africa should vigorously pursue the industrialisation agenda because it was the only sure way of breaking the cycle of poverty on the continent, according to Namibian President Hage Geingob. “Industrialisation…

Pogba deal ‘crazy’: Wenger

LOS ANGELES. — Arsene Wenger has admitted long-term injury to Per Mertesacker has forced Arsenal to enter the transfer market for an experienced centre-back but suggested he would not pay…

Muslims attend mass with Catholics

ROUEN. – Muslims attended Catholic mass in churches around France yesterday in solidarity and sorrow following the brutal jihadist murder of a priest, the latest in a string of attacks. More…

Africa loses out in scramble for minerals

Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter African countries are losing millions of dollars in the mining sector by making too many business concessions to outbid each other as powerful developed countries flock to…

Pepsi plant to create 400 jobs

George Chisoko Senior Assistant Editor— Construction of a $30 million Varun Beverages Pepsi bottling plant with a potential to create close to 400 jobs, which had been stalled by delays in…

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