Muzinda unovheneka zvirwere wakavhurwa

Muchaneta Chimuka GURUKOTA rezveutano nekurerwa kwevana, Dr David Parirenyatwa, nguva pfupi yadarika vakaparura muzinda wemichina inovheneka mitezo yemuviri, yeRadiology and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) muHarare iyo ichabatsira mukusimudzira nyaya dzeutano…

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Lunch box entrepreneur aims for the stars

EDITOR — Samuel Bunga (32) is an emerging entrepreneur who owns a fast-food outlet in Harare.

‘ED will take us to Promised Land’

Zanu-PF national chairperson Cde Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri has said President Mnangagwa is assured of an emphatic victory in Manicaland when the nation goes to vote in the harmonised elections on Monday.

Belt and Road adds new momentum to China-Africa cooperation

NAIROBI. — From the Horn of Africa all the way south to the Cape of Good Hope in South Africa, is an extensive stretch of thousands of kilometers of the West Indian Ocean coastline.

I will block FDI: Chamisa

MDC-Alliance presidential candidate Mr Nelson Chamisa on Sunday vowed to close the door on foreign investors and open opportunities for locals if elected on Monday next   week.

Things falling apart for Chamisa

Following the demise of the MDC-T founding leader, Morgan Tsvangirai, in February this year, MDC-Alliance Presidential candidate Nelson Chamisa did not waste time and strategically positioned himself to take over power by hook and crook, disregarding party constitutional provisions.

Tite stays on as Brazil coach

RIO DE JANEIRO. — An agreement has been reached, and Tite  is set to continue as Brazil coach, with his new contract set to take him through the 2022 Soccer World Cup.

Corporates endorse One Big Party

One Big Party could fast become the biggest party of each month in Harare following massive endorsements from corporates that will support tomorrow’s edition of the event.

Messi still available: Argentina FA

BOUENOS AIRES — Argentina FA President Claudio Fabián Tapia has made a statement with regards to Lionel Messi’s future with the national side, following their disappointing 2018 World Cup campaign.

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