Mercedes under pressure from easy-to-drive Ferrari
THE message coming out of the first Formula 1 pre-season test was as clear as it gets at this time of year – Ferrari are a step ahead of the…
Nigerians get ready for election day (again)
Lagos (Nigeria) – Nigerians are expected to cast their ballots today, seven days after the country’s presidential and parliamentary elections were abruptly postponed just hours before polling stations opened. It…
Venezuela crisis: Border clashes as aid row intensifies
At least one person has died and several others have been injured in clashes at Venezuela’s border with Brazil, local media report. Venezuelan security forces opened fire on a group…
Largest Daesh mass grave holding 3 500 people found
The bodies of more than 3 500 people who were killed at the hands of Daesh have been exhumed in Syria’s northern city of Raqqah, the Takfiri terrorist group’s former…
ED throws Chinese investors a challenge
Chinese firms should take full advantage of the upgrading of relations between Harare and Beijing to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership to invest in Zimbabwe where their investments will be given preferential treatment, President Mnangagwa has said.
Editorial Comment: Govt is right on Cosafa Cup tourney
Government’s decision to turn down the offer for Zimbabwe to host the COSAFA Cup tournament this year has, predictably, provoked mixed reactions. A group representing the fans said it will…
Interbank rate debuts at 2,5
Banks have commenced trading in foreign currency at a rate of 2,5 to the United States dollar following the decision by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) to float the currency on Wednesday. This rate, according to observers, is likely to bring stability on the market.
Genius to ‘tour’ Australia . . . Makes name a lifestyle brand
The arts and entertainment scene definitely has royalty whether for good or bad reasons and the media seems to always feed from that fodder willingly and with such a keen and voracious appetite they seem to eat eternally.
Zifa boss dreams big, but . . .
ZIFA are reeling under a US$8 million debt, but their president Felton Kamambo says he intends to build a hotel and build a state-of-the-art headquarters for the association.











