Three killed in road accident
Mejury Magaya/ Mildred Sithole, Midlands Reporters THREE people died on the spot while six others were injured in two road accidents along the Kwekwe-Gokwe highway. Midlands provincial police spokesperson Inspector Joel…
UK chooses Asia, Africa
The United Kingdom chose Brexit not because it does not like the Europeans, but because the UK believes the future of trade lies in a broader relationship with the fastest-growing regions in the world – Asia and Africa.
Five take NAC Pro-Am lead
FIVE local professional golfers will go into today’s National Aids Council Pro-Am golf tournament final round tied as leaders at one-under-par 71 at Chapman.
Motor racing fiesta at Donnybrook Park
THE Donnybrook Park race track in Harare will explode into life this Sunday as Zimbabwe’s fastest racers contest the final round of the 2019 Zimbabwe National Championships.
Warriors leave for Lesotho
Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter THE Warriors are set to leave the country this morning for the second-leg of the final round of the Chan qualifier against Lesotho on Sunday. The…
Education for global citizenship
The shift from pedagogically based academic values to market-based values over the past 30 years has signalled not only a change in the basic fundamentals of educational philosophy in tertiary education; it has also presented us with real-world crises of economic irresponsibility, displacement, exclusion, division and inequality.
Russia-Africa forum to discuss emerging trends
One of the main events of the Russia-Africa Economic Forum will be a session entitled; “The Eurasian Economic Union and Africa: Trends and Opportunities to Develop Integrated Processes and Collaborate”, which is dedicated to promoting best practice exchange between countries and developing mutually beneficial cooperation.
US retail sales fall
US retail sales fell for the first time in seven months in September, raising fears that a slowdown in the American manufacturing sector could be starting to bleed into the consumer side of the economy.
Steelmakers completes US$150k water plant
Redcliff-based steel company, Steelmakers, has completed the construction of a US$150 000 water treatment plant, which is set to go a long way in easing water challenges in the town.
No search for cancer remedy, industry busy making money
It may sound ridiculously cynical to some, but there are many who believe that cancer is too big a business (meaning too lucrative) to ever actually cure. And they say the proof is in the numbers.



