Erdogan accuses West of ‘supporting coup plotters’
INSTANBUL. — President Recep Tayyip Erdogan yesterday launched his most bitter attack yet on Turkey’s Western allies over the July 15 attempted putsch, accusing them of supporting both “terror” and…
Activists demand justice after Kenyan hacks off wife
DAKAR. — A Kenyan man who chopped off his wife’s hands with a machete because she had not conceived a child must face the full force of the law to…
‘Let’s produce for export’
Prosper Ndlovu, Business Editor ZIMBABWEAN companies should seek improved competitiveness and produce for export to boost liquidity in the economy and create jobs, Dairibord Holdings Limited chief executive officer, Mr…
Innovation made in Africa
Chief K. Masimba Biriwasha Innovation has become a catch phrase when we discuss Africa’s trajectory in the 21st century.
Chlorine gas bombs dropped on Syrian town
A helicopter dropped containers of toxic gas overnight on a town in Syria’s Idlib province, a rescue service operating in rebel-held territory said yesterday.
Q1 tourist arrivals up 16pc
Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter ZIMBABWE has recorded a 16 percent rise in tourist arrivals during the first quarter of the year to 450 572 after registering 387 557 during…
Sane joins Man City in £37m deal
GERMANY midfielder Leroy Sane has completed his move to Manchester City for a fee of £37m plus add-ons.
Pope opens door to female deacons
Vatican City — Pope Francis yesterday appointed a commission to study the issue of female Church deacons in a move seen as a potential first step towards women entering the…
Presidential guard jailed for carjacking, robbery
Thandeka Moyo, Court Reporter A MEMBER of the Presidential guard was yesterday jailed for six years for conniving with a friend to rob a Bulawayo motorist of his vehicle and…
EPL clubs’ spending nears £500m
PREMIER League clubs have already splashed out £475 million since the transfer window reopened in July, according to business analysts Deloitte.











