Reds, City produce Premiership classic

THE sight of Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola clasping Liverpool’s James Milner in a warm embrace, half an hour after the final whistle, summed up an enthralling Premier League classic at Anfield. 

New dawn as UN reviews illegal sanctions

THE impending visit by the United Nations Special Rapporteur to review the impact of the illegal and unilateral sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe by the Western world signals a new dawn in the relentless fight against the embargo, the country’s opposition parties said.

Tuku Music in court over tax evasion

Senior Court Reporter TUKU Music and Promotions (Pvt) Limited, owned by the late music icon Oliver Mtukudzi, was yesterday summoned to appear at the Harare Magistrates Court on allegations of…

SDRs war chest to bolster reserves

Golden Sibanda THE nearly US$1 billion special drawing rights (SDRs), which Zimbabwe received from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), will bolster the country’s foreign currency reserves and  capacity to respond…

Egypt forges new plan to restore Cairo’s historic heart

Egypt is pushing ahead with a new project to restore historic Cairo, a sprawling but now rapidly crumbling thousand-year-old world heritage site home to many a tale in the Thousand…

Harrowing tales touch First Lady

DESPERATION arising from poverty and being orphaned are among major factors that drive women into prostitution, health ambassador Auxillia Mnangagwa heard last week Friday.

Editorial Comment: Battle against corruption stepping up

Corruption and corruption-related activity is a major problem around the world, as several major leaks have revealed in the past and with now the new “Pandora Papers” feeding information into the anti-corruption agencies in many countries.

Zim set to be major steel producer

A third major steelworks is now scheduled for Zimbabwe as the country moves rapidly forward as a major steel producer in Africa with local firm Steelmakers set to start building a steel mill in Masvingo capable of smelting 200 000 tonnes a year.

GBV increases in Guruve

Gender-based violence and infidelity among married couples in Guruve have become widespread social ills that are increasing in prevalence and have led to the collapse of many marriages with most women involved ending up crippled and injured.

Govt steps in to resuscitate Musami Mission Hospital

Musami Mission Hospital in the Murehwa area will be restored and improved with the Government intervening to resuscitate it.

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