Old Mutual to continue infrastructure investments

Africa Moyo recently in CHIPINGE OLD Mutual says it will scale up investments in infrastructure development across the country as part of it’s investment policy.

Chelsea to beef-up

LONDON. — Antonio Conte reiterated Chelsea’s urgent need for squad reinforcements before the transfer deadline despite a convincing 2-0 win over Everton on Sunday, and revealed that he will allow…

‘Kwese TV never applied for a licence’

Tendai Mugabe Senior Reporter Econet Wireless’ Kwese TV has never applied for a licence to distribute foreign television content in Zimbabwe, and players in the industry are baffled where discussions around…

Wenger has lost his mojo

LONDON. — Arsene Wenger has lot his managerial mojo, according to former Crystal Palace owner Simon Jordan.

Dire siltation report for Lake Mutirikwi

George Maponga Masvingo Bureau Masvingo City’s sole water source and Zimbabwe’s second largest inland dam, Lake Mutirikwi, faces extinction within the next five years, unless urgent interventions are made to arrest…

Diabetes, TB: Can looming co-epidemic be averted?

Sharleen Mohammed Features Correspondent Having developed constant fatigue, excessive thirst, weight loss, fevers and night sweats, Mr Ngoni Mapuranga (53) who resides in Marondera reluctantly avoided going to the hospital under…

‘Consider future activities in urban planning’

Martin Kadzere Senior Property Reporter LOCAL authorities should plan for the emergence of new economic activities to support rapid urbanisation and sustain the future and economic relevance of urbanised areas, renowned…

Mapuya backs DeMbare

Ray Bande Mutare Bureau FORMER Dynamos defensive lynchpin, Lovemore “Thula’’ Mapuya, believes the Glamour Boys’ Class of 2017 have the depth not only to win the Harare Derby on Sunday, but…

Reds to sign Keita

LONDON. — Liverpool have agreed a club-record deal to sign RB Leipzig midfielder Naby Keita next summer, according to Sky sources.

Top 3 schools in cheating scandal

LONDON. — Three of Britain’s top schools are accused of helping pupils cheat by telling them questions in future exam papers.

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