Belt and Road Forum key to free world trade

Lovemore Chikova China-Africa Focus The Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation (BRF) held in Beijing, China, mid last month was an eye opener to progressive international co-operation.

CUT student to host arts exhibition

Arts Correspondent A student from Chinhoyi University of Technology Kudzai Saunyama will today host an art exhibition at Curriculum Development Technical Services Music Centre in Mt Pleasant.

IPL risk worth taking: Strauss

LONDON. — England director of cricket Andrew Strauss believes the vital experience gained from sending the country’s players to the Indian Premier League (IPL) far outweighs the risk of them…

Baby (3) dies after pole falls on him

Sukulwenhkosi Dube-Matutu, Plumtree Correspondent A THREE-year-old baby died from head injuries sustained after a wooden pole fell on him as he was playing with his five-year-old brother at home.

50 years on, Israel-Palestine divide widens

Jerusalem. – Israelis and Palestinians mark 50 years since the Six-Day War next week as the gap between them further widens, with both sides deeply scarred by years of violence,…

‘Zanu-PF unfazed by coalition of zeros’

Herald Reporter zanu-pf is not shaken by reports of a proposed coalition of opposition parties ahead of next year’s harmonised elections, as the union is just a grouping of nonentities…

Government condemns violence

Paul Mundandi Sports Reporter GOVERNMENT yesterday added its voice to the chorus of condemnation for violence that has rocked Highlanders matches, of late, causing the abandonment of matches.

High Court date for Gushungo bombing suspects

Fungai Lupande Court Reporter The four men, including jailed Zimbabwe People’s Front president Owen Kuchata, suspected of plotting to bomb the First Family’s dairy farm in Mazowe, were yesterday indicted for…

LATEST: Death penalty quashed

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter A Gweru man who was sentenced to death in 2015 for murdering his step-daughter was recently removed from death row after the Supreme Court found…

$3,8m windfall for Harare City

Innocent Ruwende Senior Reporter— Harare City Council is set to rake in more than $3,7 million from the sale of 299 houses in Highfield to sitting tenants who have occupied them…

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