US threatens trade war against China
The Trump administration has opened a trade war against China by announcing that tariffs will be imposed on up to $60 billion worth of Chinese exports to the United States.
Retracing ED’s Zambian connection
President Mnangagwa is an interesting character with a fascinating history. His story reads like a Hollywood script where the main actor should not die for the continuity of the film.
Russia, UK ‘spy’ saga deepens
Russia yesterday accused Britain of trying to force its allies to take “confrontational steps” after EU member states decided to recall the bloc’s envoy from Moscow and mulled further diplomatic action over a nerve attack row.
Chitembwe to unleash Mukamba
CAPS United coach Lloyd Chitembwe is set to unleash Denver Mukamba in their Castle Lager Premiership match against Bulawayo Chiefs at Luveve tomorrow.
Defeat hard to swallow: Raza
ALL-ROUNDER Sikandar Raza yesterday apologised for the disappointing defeat to the United Arab Emirates which cost Zimbabwe a place at next year’s ICC World Cup.
Dynamos, Epoupa talks stall
JUST when the Dynamos faithful had hoped to watch star forward Joel Christian Epoupa in action against Shabanie at Rufaro tomorrow, it has emerged talks between the team and the Cameroonian player’s handlers have stalled. Despite an agreement between the two parties being thrashed on Thursday, it is believed things changed again yesterday.
Antipas says title talk premature
TWO-time championship winning coach Joey “Mafero” Antipas says it is too early for anyone to be branded favourites to win the Castle Lager Premiership title this year.
Sisi vows to crush ISIS
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi said yesterday that militants in the Sinai Peninsula would soon be defeated as he visited troops there days ahead of an election that is set to grant him a second term, state news agency MENA reported.
3 killed in terrorist attack
At least three people were killed yesterday in a shooting spree and hostage siege in southwest France by a man claiming allegiance to the Islamic State group.
Plant 8 trees every year, urges Govt
Government has encouraged people to plant more than eight trees every year in a bid to fight the effects of climate change and promote agroforestry, which will contribute greatly to Command Agriculture.











