Zim take control of first Test
ZIMBABWE fast bowler Tendai Chatara yesterday said Bangladesh presented them with many chances because they were stuck in the ODI mode after the Chevrons bowlers ran through their batting lineup with relative ease to help the tourists take a huge lead in the first Test at the Sylhet International Cricket Stadium yesterday.
‘Big boys’ Chelsea, City top EPL
Alvaro Morata scored twice to take unbeaten Chelsea above Liverpool into second place in the Premier League behind Manchester City yesterday, but Maurizio Sarri’s men made hard work of seeing off Crystal Palace 3-1.
Economy glides but Trump’s gamble may falter
President Donald Trump’s bet that tax cuts and a gush of government spending would smooth the path to a second term may falter as cracks begin to appear in a decade-old recovery.
Magaya ready to work with Govt
Prophetic Healing and Deliverance (PHD) Ministries founder Prophet Walter Magaya yesterday said he was ready to work with the Ministry of Health and Child Care who will conduct clinical trials on his Aguma herb following several engagements last week.
Nust students win ticket to Zurich
A team of students from the National University of Science and Technology (Nust) were last Thursday named as winners of the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) Institute Research Challenge in Zimbabwe.
Jail term for using banned light bulbs — Minister
Government has amended the law that banned the buying and selling of incandescent light bulbs to now make even use of such lights an offence.
ZCDC to start mining in Chimanimani
The Zimbabwe Consolidated Diamond Company (ZCDC) will commence full-scale mining operations at its diamond fields in Chimanimani in the next two months, as it moves to increase diamond production.
Formulate tax policy for SMEs, Govt urged
Government needs to formulate a tax policy that will enable Small-to-Medium Enterprises (SMEs) meet their obligations and feed into the country’s fiscus, Zimbabwe Revenue Authority Commissioner General Faith Mazani said.
An encounter with Manfred Metzner
A month ago, I visited Germany and stayed there for a week. The purpose of my visit was literary. So during that week, I had the chance to interact with various literature personalities (writers, critics and publishers).
MSU incubation hub a success
The Midlands State University (MSU) Incubation Hub has unveiled its first products four months after it was launched by President Mnangagwa.











