Bolt, Biles honoured
MONACO. — There’s just no stopping Usain Bolt and Simone Biles as the two athletes who dominated last year’s Rio Olympics were triumphant again at the “Oscars of Sport” in…
Authors in commemorative indaba
Arts Reporter On Saturday afternoon local writers meet in Harare at the Zimbabwe International Book Fair Association offices under the banner of the Zimbabwe Writers Association to commemorate late writer…
Kim Jong-Nam killing: Female suspect nabbed
KUALA LUMPUR. — Malaysian police probing the killing of the half-brother of North Korea’s leader arrested a woman yesterday as they tried to unravel a Cold War-style assassination the South…
Return to work, doctors urged
Paidamoyo Chipunza Senior Reporter Government yesterday pleaded with striking doctors to return to work for the sake of patients since some of their grievances have been resolved. The call follows revelations…
Market: Backbone for agric transformation
Charles Dhewa There is no longer any doubt that Command Agriculture and a good rainfall season will trigger an over-supply of commodities into markets and storage facilities at household level…
Severe drought pushes up food prices — FAO
NAIROBI. – The UN Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) warned on Tuesday that severe drought is pushing up food prices sharply in East Africa. According to the FAO’s latest Food…
Mining counters remain unresponsive
Enacy Mapakame Bulls & Bears Mining counters have remained unresponsive to forecast brighter prospects for global metal prices with the Minings Index stagnating at 60,73.
White House struggles to insulate Trump from security advisor scandal
WASHINGTON. — The White House yesterday struggled to contain fallout from the resignation of the US national security advisor, as Moscow denied reports of contacts between Donald Trump’s presidential campaign…
Potraz to introduce mobile network promotions framework
Enacy Mapakame Business Reporter THE Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe will soon introduce a framework to govern promotions by mobile network operators.
ZimPF foreign-funded — Mujuru
Takunda Maodza Assistant News Editor— Zimbabwe People First (ZimPF) leader Dr Joice Mujuru has revealed that problems within her party stemmed from a fight between party elders over British funds.











