Workers steal empty crates

Tendai Gukutikwa Weekender Correspondent — TWO Mutare Bottling Company employees allegedly defrauded the company of empty bottle crates worth $2 500.

Can Klopp save Liverpool’s season?

What do the numbers 7, 6, 8, 7, 2, 6 and 8 have in common?

Can Klopp save Liverpool’s season?

What do the numbers 7, 6, 8, 7, 2, 6 and 8 have in common?

Water crisis hits Rusape

Lovemore Kadzura Rusape Correspondent— RUSAPE was this week plunged into a serious water crisis after pipes used to extract raw water for purification from Rusape River were swept away by…

UNISA student arrested

Anesu Kurebwaseka Weekender Reporter — A STUDENT with University of South Africa landed herself in trouble with the law after she wore a camouflaged pair of trousers on her way…

Mbuya vekuroya nenyoka vakafa

CHEMBERE yekuZhombe, iyo yakubuda pachena ichiti inoroya zvemandiriri uye kuti haichada mabasa erima aya mushure mekunge yatyorwa gumbo apo zvikwata zvevaroyi zvairwira nyama yekamwana, yakashaika neMugovera wakadarika mushure mekurwara kwenguva…

Printing more money isn’t answer to all economic ills

ECONOMISTS did not predict the financial crisis of 2007, nor did we predict that advent of secular stagnation that has followed. Those events have shaken the economic and political

Sports Tourism: Is it possible in Zim?

 Stephen Ephraem Post Correspondent — SPORTS tourism can be described as when people travel to a place to engage in sports-related activities or travel to view such sports-related activities.

Gauging sub-Sahara African economic growth

LAST year, gross domestic product (GDP) growth in sub-Saharan Africa is estimated to have been the weakest since the 2008-09 global financial crisis. This was largely because of the

Egypt, Caf locked in TV rights row

A BILLION-DOLLAR broadcasting deal signed by the Confederation of African Football (Caf) and a French media company, Lagardere, in 2015 has come under scrutiny in Egypt, where Caf is based.…

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