Knowledge opens up on future

Zimbabwe captain Knowledge Musona has addressed his future after recently stating he might need to leave Belgian football giants Anderlecht to reignite his career.

Jumbos back under spotlight at Vic Falls summit

At the weekend, the world converged on the resort town of Victoria Falls for the United Nations, African Union Wildlife Economy.

Inflation drop at core for Fed rate cuts

June 2018 was a blue-sky month for the Federal Reserve, with strong economic growth, low unemployment, and inflation expected to top the US central bank’s 2 percent target for the year — smooth sailing for an interest rate hike then and two more over the following six months.

Inflation drop at core for Fed rate cuts

June 2018 was a blue-sky month for the Federal Reserve, with strong economic growth, low unemployment, and inflation expected to top the US central bank’s 2 percent target for the year — smooth sailing for an interest rate hike then and two more over the following six months.

Trump star renews debate on artistes’ morality

While Democrats continue debating what to do about President Trump, Hollywood has moved forward with its own unique form of impeachment.

Conditions will improve: Chimonyo

Government is working on improving the conditions of service for both civil servants and security forces, which have deteriorated lately due to illegal sanctions slapped on the country by the West, Zimbabwe National Army Commander Lieutenant-General Edzai Chimonyo has said.

Oprah misses her talk show

Oprah Winfrey admits that there are times she misses her beloved talk show.

AfCFTA to boost mining: UN body

ONE of the United Nations’ five regional commissions, the Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) believes Zimbabwe is poised to attract more capital for its mining sector on the back of dismantled borders following the establishment of the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA).

Student puts Zim on world chess map

A Camelot High School Lower Sixth student is set to represent Africa at the World Amateur Chess Championships to be held in Mexico between June 29 and July 7 this year.

Curriculum overhaul welcome — Experts

Government has been commended for embarking on a process to overhaul curriculum for higher and tertiary education institutions to make them applicable to the nation’s thrust towards industrialisation and employment creation.

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