Napoli fans back Kalidou

MILAN. — Thousands of Napoli fans showed their support for Senegalese defender Kalidou Koulibaly who was subjected to racist chanting at Inter Milan in midweek by wearing masks and holding…

Go back to work, junior doctors urged

SENIOR doctors yesterday urged striking junior doctors to immediately return to work as Government was committed to addressing their grievances as soon as is practically feasible. Junior doctors went on strike on December 1 demanding salaries in US dollars and better working conditions.

Baroka to keep Talent Chawapihwa

SOUTH African Premiership football club Baroka FC have ruled that Zimbabwe international Talent Chawapihwa will stay at the club at least until the end of the current season.

China, US trade wars escalate

AS the trade war escalated between the United States and China this spring, American cherry exporters in Washington state unexpectedly found their customs processing slowed at the Chinese border.

2018 capital market highlights

The year 2018 opened on a high note with the introduction of the All Share Price and Top Ten Indices. The two indices became effective on January 1, 2018. An index tracks the performance of a group of shares thereby giving the direction of the movement of the underlying market. This development brought to four, the total number of indices used on the ZSE while aligning the market with general international capital market trends.

Human-wildlife conflict leaves 13 dead, 6 injured

Thirteen people died while six others were seriously injured in attacks by wild animals this year in the northern region of Zimbabwe.

Our journalists must up their game

Many have asked me why our media is as bad as it is today. It is not a question that can be answered with one magic sentence.

2018 in seven key global events

A number of pivotal events made 2018 a very colourful year on the global stage. These were events that affected the world — for better or for worse.

Residents owe Chitungwiza $70,2m

Chitungwiza Municipality’s ability to deliver services has been compromised by the increase in the money it is now owed by ratepayers, which has increased from $65,5 million in August  to $70,2 million.

ZBC’s Mandizvidza reinstated, suspended

THE Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC) has suspended its head of News and Current Affairs, Tazzen Mandizvidza, again, hardly two weeks after the Labour Court in Harare ordered his reinstatement.

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