Of books and politics: Is change coming to French tradition?
Like cuckoos in spring, the first political books of the next election season are appearing in France ahead of what might be a historic battle for the presidency in 2022.
5 crucial lessons from NBA team
With just one needed by the Golden State Warriors, to breaks Chicago’s record of 72 regular seasons wins, they stand on the edge of greatness.
Robbers force children out of stolen vehicle
A 31-year-old Glen View man lost his gold Toyota Corolla Bubble and US$200 cash to armed robbers who forced out his two children sitting in the car at their home on Tuesday night.
Shamed UAE player targeted Zim series
THE International Cricket Council have revealed some match-fixers, targeted the United Arab Emirates’ tour of Zimbabwe, two years ago.
Harare set aside $3,5m for stadia renovations
HARARE City Council have set aside a combined $3,5 million for the renovation of Rufaro and Gwanzura stadiums.
Borrowdale official arrested over building plans
HARARE City Council district officer Netsai Kativhu yesterday appeared at Harare Magistrates Court on allegations of approving and recommending layout plans and granting permits to build, which was outside her duties and responsibilities.
Referees need their red cards
Over the next year Zimbabwean businesses and producers are going to have to think a great deal more seriously about pricing and pricing models and take their customers, especially the final consumers, far more into their confidence.
They were everywhere, ESPN, USA Today, Al Jazeera
IT was one of football’s finest stories, the one which forced its way into the back pages of some of the world’s biggest newspapers and its most influential sports television channels.
‘Parly must ensure national security’
Parliament must at all times ensure that all organs of the State act in the best interests of the people.
Understanding the rise in US Long-Term Rates
The rise in long-term US interest rates has become a focus of global macro-financial concerns. The nominal yield on the benchmark 10-year Treasury has increased about 70 basis points since the beginning of the year. This reflects in part an improving US economic outlook amid strong fiscal support and the accelerating recovery from the COVID-19 crisis. So an increase would be expected. But other factors like investors’ concerns about the fiscal position and uncertainty about the economic and policy outlook may also be playing a role and help explain the rapid increase early in the year.











