Climate change to cut Africa’s GDP by 30pc

Africa’s gross domestic product could contract by as much as 30 percent by 2050 if action isn’t urgently taken to adapt to climate change, Kenya’s President Uhuru Kenyatta said without…

Shortage of cement slows down construction

Zimbabwe’s construction sector is on a massive rebound, boosted by public spending on infrastructure and private development, but recent rising cement prices are becoming a major threat to the industry,…

Ubhaxabulwa ngoyisezala ohlukuluze umkakhe

Thokozile Mbezi KULENDODA yeMkoba 5 eGweru ebhaxabulwe ngoyisezala bayitshiya isesimeni esibi ngemva kokuba lengxabano lonkosikazi wayo. ULovemore Ndava oleminyaka engu-30 yokuzalwa ube lokungazwisisani lonkosikazi wakhe uPrecious Munyai oleminyaka engu-27 yokuzalwa…

Cifoz provides secure building options

Munya Chimanye Correspondent The Construction Industry Federation of Zimbabwe, CIFOZ, is a non-profit construction contractors association that operate offices out of both Harare, located at the Conquenar House in Eastlea,…

‘Europe not yet ready for African coaches’

JOHANNESBURG. — Pitso Mosimane has responded at a request from a fan on social media who has tipped him to succeed Ole Gunnar Solskjaer at Manchester United. The Red Devils…

Senior players save Ole

MANCHESTER. — Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has been spared the sack, for now, thanks to the intervention of his senior Manchester United stars. But Solskjaer is still living on borrowed time…

Chelsea remain on course

LONDON. — Chelsea needed a penalty shootout for the second consecutive round to reach the quarter-finals of the League Cup as they edged past Southampton on Tuesday night. Kepa Arrizabalaga…

Football’s test case gathers momentum in Kenya

NAIROBI. — The Kenyan Government’s probe into their football governing body has gained momentum, with the investigating team demanding a number of documents, which have to be delivered by today.…

NEW: Hornets women to grace FIBA contest

Online Reporter REIGNING women basketball champions, Hornets, will represent Zimbabwe at next month’s International Basketball Federation (FIBA) Women’s Club Championship Qualifiers in South Africa, The Sunday Mail has learnt. This…

NEW: Sanctions hurting ordinary Zimbabweans – UN envoy

The two-decade-old sanctions imposed by the the US, UK and European Union bloc are weighing heavily on vulnerable groups, especially women, children and the disabled, according to preliminary findings by the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the negative impact of unilateral coercive measures on enjoyment of human rights, Ms Alena Douhan.

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