ZCDC production rises 80 percent

STATE-owned diamond mining firm Zimbabwe Consolidated Diamond Company’s production for the first quarter has risen 80 percent compared to the same period last year.

Editorial Comment: Banks should do more to revive economy

BANKS across the globe are known as the engine that drives the economy as activities in any nation cannot be smooth sailing without the flow of money and lines of credit.

Zuma mourns Winnie

Former South African president Jacob Zuma said no one can erase the contributions made by struggle icon Madikizela-Mandela in liberating South Africa.

RBZ incentive to boost Blanket Mine earnings

TORONTO Stock Exchange listed miner, Caledonia Mining Corporation, anticipates a $5,1 million boost in income for its local gold mining unit, Blanket Mine, for the year to December 31, 2018, after the central bank quadrupled the export credit incentive (ECI) for gold miners.

New film reflects on fatherhood

A new short film titled “Mukanya” based on positive fatherhood in society, courtesy of Conversations With Our Fathers (CWOF) forum was recently launched in Harare.

Pasuwa lands Shield-Chelsea job

FORMER Warriors coach Callisto Pasuwa has welcomed the launch of the Shield-Chelsea campaign, an innovative football talent search programme that will see 30 players vying for a ticket into the Africa XI squad to face Chelsea Legends in September.

CR7’s goal dazzles the world

Real Madrid manager Zinedine Zidane’s reaction said it all.Hand to his head, a look of disbelief on his face at what he had just seen, he turned and bellowed his approval.

Analysts slam Chamisa’s hypocrisy

MDC-T president Mr Nelson Chamisa has come under fire for his hypocrisy after attacking politicians, who address church gatherings when he also doubles up as a pastor and has addressed such gatherings in the past.

EPOUPA BOUNCES BACK

DYNAMOS’ Cameroonian striker could be available for the team’s must-win tie against bottom-of-the-table ZPC Kariba at Nyamhunga on Saturday if the DeMbare executive run around to secure his work permit by tomorrow.

Spy saga: Putin urges ‘common sense’

Russian President Vladimir Putin yesterday urged “common sense” to prevail in the spy poisoning crisis as London and Moscow faced off in a tense meeting at the world’s chemical weapons watchdog.

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