ZimStat projects 4 million population increase

Bulawayo Bureau ZIMBABWE’S population is projected to be close to 17 million, having grown by almost four million in the last 10 years from 13 million recorded during the 2012…

Saruchera goes back to basics

Tadious Manyepo Sports Reporter CRANBORNE BULLETS coach Nesbert “Yabo” Saruchera is one man who has thrived on experiments. He has made a name for himself in the coaching trenches through…

Exciting Zimbabwean teenager Ndiweni charms Newcastle boss

Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter WHILE domestic football is bleeding under the inept leadership, exciting Zimbabwean teenager Michael Ndiweni is doing his best to fly the country’s flag high in…

Virtual court to be commissioned today

Fidelis Munyoro Chief Court Reporter The virtual court sessions for routine repeat remand hearings will be commissioned today, as the judiciary moves to speed up the technological transition. The move…

Zimbabwe commemorates World Cancer Day

Grace Mahora Features Writer Last Friday, Zimbabwe joined the rest of the world in commemorating World Cancer Day (WCD). Commemorated annually on February 4 globally, WCD ran under the theme…

Barclays to take on Credit Suisse wealth clients

Credit Suisse Group AG will refer its private banking clients to Barclays Plc in nine African markets as the Swiss lender exits most of the sub-Saharan region. “Credit Suisse has…

Man United eye Ronaldo swap deal

LONDON. — Manchester United and Paris Saint-Germain could strike a stunning swap deal in the summer that would see Cristiano Ronaldo move to Paris and Mauricio Pochettino head to Old…

Petrol getting too expensive in SA

Oil running to nearly US$90 per barrel has pushed fuel prices sharply higher, and the trajectory looks set to continue. The increase in the petrol price of 53 cents a…

More funds needed for Africa’s energy

The pledge by some developed countries to provide US$8,5 billion to help South Africa move away from coal is nowhere near the trillions needed to avoid the worst effects of…

India sink England to lift Under-19 Cricket World Cup

ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA. — India beat England by four wickets to win their fifth ICC Under-19 Men’s Cricket World Cup in the West Indies on Saturday. The two unbeaten sides…

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