Muchichwa worried about Kaizer Chiefs in Soweto Derby

KAIZER Chiefs legend, Robson Muchichwa, believes Orlando Pirates will continue their good run in the Soweto Derby as his former team lacks quality in playing personnel. The two arch-rivals face…

Chris Gayle back in Windies’ ODI squad

CHRIS Gayle and Evin Lewis are back in West Indies’ squad for the first two ODIs against England. Gayle last played for West Indies during the home ODI series against…

Academic Writing Help Secrets

How to Get Started with Academic Writing Help? Many a moment, a problem may not look that severe as it might seem but students often fail to search for a…

Lingard says ‘old school’ Man Utd back under Solskjaer

Cape Town — Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has helped bring back “the old school Manchester United” and persuaded Jesse Lingard that they can mount a Premier League title challenge next season.…

Man City sink Everton to knock Liverpool off top

Liverpool — Pep Guardiola insisted Manchester City’s 2-0 victory at Everton proved they are determined to win their title fight with Liverpool as the champions returned to the top of…

Zim on course to clear debts

Zimbabwe is on course to clear obligations to international financial institutions (IFIs), with the Government already in talks with creditors over bridging finance to settle the debts, Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube has said.

ED, Chamisa commit to dialogue

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday reiterated that his door was open for dialogue to move the country forward and benefit Zimbabweans, in line with his approach for a broad-based and inclusive national interface that he first enunciated in November 2017.

RBZ pays for 24 months’ fuel

The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) has paid for fuel supplies enough to cover the next two years, so there is no need for the public to panic, a Cabinet Minister revealed yesterday.

Austerity shocks to subside in 6 months

Painful shocks from ongoing economic reforms will substantially subside after six months, as the period prior coincides with the implementation of most interventions Government is instituting to stabilise the economy, Finance and Economic Development Minister Mthuli Ncube has said.

We are to blame — Chamisa

MDC–Alliance leader Mr Nelson Chamisa yesterday tacitly confessed to causing the suffering of the people in the country at present, during a prayer meeting in Harare.

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