Arsenal open US tour with win in Colorado
Los Angeles — Brazilian, Gabriel Martinelli, scored in his Arsenal debut on Monday as the English Premier League club launched their pre-season tour of the United States with a 3-0…
Chinese to invest US$15m in solar plant
A Chinese firm, Yaowei Technology will set up a US$15 million solar panel plant in Zimbabwe and produce about 500 solar panels per day.
Editorial Comment: Health sector on road to recovery
Three months ago, President Mnangagwa met with representatives of medical doctors to address challenges besetting the health sector.
Minister reassures Industry…Surface Wilmar seeks Govt intervention …New policies to ensure swift export business
MINISTRY of Industry and Commerce Deputy Minister Raj Modi says his ministry will engage the Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube to craft a sustainable way of addressing some of the challenges currently bedevilling oil making firm, Surface Wilmar.
25th meeting decisions matrix
Cabinet considered and approved the Memorandum of Agreement between ZCDC and Alrosa Overseas S.A. of Russia as submitted by the Minister of Finance and Economic Development.
Cotton producer price up 54pc
THE country’s largest financier of cotton farmers, the Cotton Company of Zimbabwe (Cottco), has increased the producer price of the commodity by 54 percent to cushion growers from rising inflation.
Benitez exit a surprise, says midfielder Ritchie
Nanjing — Newcastle United midfielder Matt Ritchie said yesterday that he was “surprised” and “disappointed” to see manager Rafael Benitez leave the Premier League crisis club. Newcastle have approached Steve…
‘White Zulu’ Johnny Clegg dies
South African singer Johnny Clegg who died yesterday at the age of 66 after a long battle with pancreatic cancer will be remembered for his final public performance in Zimbabwe where he ended his Final Journey Tour at Harare’s Wild Geese.
President’s perfect answer to doctor’s tears
Three months ago, a public health practitioner, Dr Azza Mashumba, sensationally broke down in tears as she explained how hospitals were ill-equipped and how doctors watched helplessly as patients — including babies — suffer and die because of the state of facilities.
Nakamba close to Villa deal as Zim fans continue making waves
THE Warriors might have failed their nation, with their disastrous 2019 AFCON finals show, but their players continue to be picked by clubs from some of the world’s leading leagues.











