Dec 12 Movement eyes Zim investment
A high-powered delegation from the December 12 Movement yesterday paid a courtesy call on the ruling party to discuss investment opportunities in Zimbabwe.
Japan donates to Mushumbi primary
The Japanese Government has come to the rescue of Mushumbi Primary School in Mbire District after it availed US$64 829 for the construction of new blair toilets to replace the old ones that had become death traps.
Recycle waste to create jobs, youths urged
Government has called on youths to be innovative and create employment through recycling waste materials into finished products which can be sold to generate income.
Oil prices halted
TOKYO/LONDON. — Oil prices halted their rally yesterday with Brent futures falling below $71 per barrel on signals that Russia may exit production cuts.
The Assange arrest: Warning from history
The glimpse of Julian Assange being dragged from the Ecuadorean embassy in London is an emblem of the times.
GZU law students make history
Students from Great Zimbabwe University’s Herbert Chitepo Law School have made history by becoming the first African team to get into the top 20 of this year’s Jessup Moot Court Competition held in the Washington DC, United States.
Man fatally stabbed in night club
Two Harare men appeared in court last Friday for allegedly stabbing another man to death in a bar.
SA rand flat
JOHANNESBURG. — South Africa’s rand traded flat early yesterday, pausing a recent rally that pushed it past 14,00 to the dollar as investors waited for new developments in a holiday-shortened week across global markets.
Govt calls for constant auditing of NGOs
Government has called for constant auditing of non-governmental organisation activities across Zimbabwe, with some of them accused of dabbling in politics.
Sanchez back to face Barca
LONDON. — Manchester United travel to Barcelona tonight needing another miraculous Champions League football fightback from a 1-0 first-leg defeat on home soil to make the semi-finals.











