Manchester United cruise to win despite two penalty misses

MANCHESTER United won a Premier League away game for the first time since February and would have beaten Norwich by more if not for two Tim Krul penalty saves. United’s…

Liverpool recover to beat Spurs

Liverpool recovered from the shock of going behind in the first minute to beat Tottenham Hotspur 2-1 at Anfield yesterday and restore their six-point lead at the top of the…

Global capitals back Zim

The push to remove sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe by the West is gaining traction after the African Union (AU), China, Japan and Sadc diplomats around the world lent their voice for the embargo to be lifted.

ED commends EU dialogue progress

President Emmerson Mnangagwa has commended the European Union (EU) for removing the bulk of sanctions it imposed on Zimbabwe and engaging in progressive dialogue.

Beat the cash barons with tap cards

There should be enough bond notes and coins in Zimbabwe for the small transactions where cash is useful but — thanks to cash barons, criminals and tax cheats this is not the case. It has become obvious that further steps are necessary to push Zimbabwe forward in its already impressive acceptance of digital money.

Nakamba’s Villa fall to Man City

MARVELOUS NAKAMBA got a big test of his pedigree in the English Premier League against champions Manchester City and the Zimbabwean star midfielder did not look out of place at the Etihad despite Aston Villa’s 0-3 loss yesterday.

Feasting on human waste

HARARE is discharging half a billion litres of raw sewage into Lake Chivero daily, according to the Environmental Management Agency (EMA).

Lake Chivero is Greater Harare’s major source of portable water for its close to three million residents.

New twist to missing diamonds saga

An internal probe conducted by the new management of Zimbabwe Consolidated Diamond Company (ZCDC) into allegations that 10 000 carats were stolen from the State-owned firm in 2016 has revealed that the gems were actually sold in a transaction “that was above board”.

We have a moral duty to denounce sanctions

Zimbabweans in all their different shades and from various social and political backgrounds on Friday 25 October, expressed their exasperation on the continued existence of illegal sanctions by the European Union and the United States of America.

Govt mulls strategy to stabilise prices

Government has identified 14 basic commodities for instant measures aimed at fostering price stability to cushion citizens from incessant price increases, a senior Government official has said.

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