Toxicity killing football: Kamambo

ZIFA president Felton Kamambo has vowed to bring to an end the cancer of political toxicity that has been eating into the domestic game over the years at the expense of developmental issues.

Oil price slides

LONDON. — Despite the increase in tensions across the Middle East after the killing of an Iranian general by a US air strike, hedge fund managers added only modestly to…

Muzarabani oil project gets boost

Golden Sibanda The Muzarabani oil and gas project has received significant impetus for hurdle free and expedited implementation after the strategic energy project was classified as a priority development initiative…

Dwayne Bravo recalled

ST GEORGE’S. — Dwayne Bravo was recalled to the West Indies cricket squad on Sunday, more than three years after his last appearance as the Caribbean side build up to the defence of their World Twenty20 title.

Housing cooperatives: What went wrong? Part II

Pardon Gotora, Correspondent The governance of cooperatives is at par with lack of off-site infrastructure in contributing to the failure by housing cooperatives to deliver housing in urban and peri-urban areas.…

Will SA capitalise on emerging market opportunities?

Thirteen days into 2020 and the economic mood is sombre. Perusing a list of things that have already affected the global economy this year, two stand out: the tension between…

Back to school: Parents in last-minute rush

It was a busy day in most parts of the country yesterday as parents and guardians made a last-minute rush to buy uniforms and other school-related materials for their children ahead of the opening of schools today.

Libyan rivals cajoled to hold peace talks

MOSCOW/CAIRO. – Libya’s warring leaders were due to hold peace talks in Moscow yesterday, with Russia and Turkey urging the rivals to sign a binding truce to end a nine-month-old…

Brexit cost for UK

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson wants to “unleash Britain’s potential”. First the economy has to catch back up with the rest of the world. Research by Bloomberg Economics estimates that…

Woman demands house back from ex-deputy minister

The legal battle between a Harare woman Sarudzayi Nhundu and former Deputy Minister of Industry and International Trade Phineas Chiota has escalated, with Nhundu seeking cancellation of the agreement of sale of the north Highlands property because the agreed price was paid 17 months late during the era of hyperinflation.

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