Mata willing to take pay cut for Barcelona move

Cape Town — Juan Mata is reportedly willing to accept a pay cut to join Barcelona despite being a free agent this summer. The Spanish midfielder will be able to…

Winner of mega Tiger Woods bet revealed!

Cape Town — The lucky punter who waged $85 000 (R1.2 million) on Tiger Woods winning this year’s Masters to win $1.19 million (R17 million), has been revealed. James Adducci, 39,…

It’s crunch time for City: Guardiola

Pep Guardiola admits Manchester City’s bid for an unprecedented quadruple will be defined by today’s Champions League showdown with Tottenham and their following two Premier League games. Guardiola’s side are…

ED commissions new Zupco fleet

President Mnangagwa yesterday commissioned 39 of 300 buses which the Government has secured as part of measures to ease the plight of commuters who are being ripped off by private operators.

Cabinet approves $350m Zisco deal

Government yesterday approved a $350 million investment deal in which ZimCoke (Pvt) Ltd will revitalise the coke plant within Ziscosteel, creating more than 800 jobs for a company that is to employ 5 000 people at its peak.

Mugodhi crash State of Disaster: President

President Mnangagwa has declared the Mugodhi shrine accident, which left 13 people dead and seven others injured in Hwedza on Monday, a State of Disaster.

Editorial Comment: ZCTU’s incest with MDC-A not best for the worker

The proposals by the leadership of the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions to become formally aligned with a political party, in this case the MDC-Alliance, and to have a quota of seats on the national standing committee of that party is a serious error and the affiliate unions need to block this.

Govt moves to boost gold deliveries

THE Ministry of Mines and Mining Development is stepping up efforts to boost gold deliveries to the state buying entity, Fidelity Printers and Refineries (FPR), in a bid to shore up deliveries and beat this year’s target.

ZIM 4 – 0 UAE

The rains again came yesterday, as if to remind us of that unforgettable day in March last year when, a heavy downpour hit Harare Sports Club with a World Cup place at stake.

Scramble for solar power plants

Three independent power producers have applied to the Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (ZERA) for licences to establish solar power plants that will add about 100MW to the national grid.

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