Sanctions a justification for war, says Russia

Russia’s Deputy Security Council chairman Dmitry Medvedev said yesterday that in certain circumstances, sanctions against Moscow may be seen as an act of aggression and a justification for war.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: An injury to one is an injury to all

A DARK cloud hangs over St Mathias Tsonzo High School, an Anglican Church-run institution in Mutasa District. This follows the disappearance of Livingstone Sunhwa, a student at the school, last…

Miracle Boys target ZPC scalp

Curtworth Masango YADAH coach, Genesis Mangombe, takes his giant-killers to Kariba for a Castle Lager Premiership date against ZPC at Nyamhunga tomorrow. The Miracle Boys were the toast of the…

Problem goats tear family apart

  Tanyaradzwa Mujati Post Reporter   BAD blood between neighbours has forced a Mutare man to drag his uncle to Mutare Civil Court for a peace order application.   Cleopas…

Why sanctions against Russia haven’t worked in the past, future

The Russian economy is currently experiencing unprecedented pressure from a group of countries led by the United States, with more than 10 000 sanctions imposed on the country, its citizens, and companies. 

Production key to currency stability

  Lovemore Kadzura Rusape Correspondent GOVERNMENT has put in place solid fundamentals and policies to support the stability of the local currency, but progress is being hampered by currency manipulators…

Ecclestone defends Putin, takes a dig at Hamilton

Former Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone has defended Vladimir Putin over the war in Ukraine, saying he would “take a bullet” for the Russian President, while also claiming Lewis Hamilton “should be happy” that Nelson Piquet apologised for his use of a racial slur.

Bitcoin poised for biggest quarterly drop in more than a decade

Bitcoin is on track for its worst quarter in more than a decade, as more hawkish central banks and a string of high-profile crypto blowups hammer sentiment.

Shot in arm for Chipinge District Hospital

  Luthando Mapepa Chipinge Correspondent CHIPINGE-BASED air conditioning and refrigeration organisations on Sunday repaired some malfunctioning units at Chipinge District Hospital’s mortuary, air conditioners in wards and some cold rooms…

Putin mocks Western leaders

Russian President Vladimir Putin shot back at Western leaders who mocked his athletic exploits, saying they would look “disgusting” if they tried to emulate his bare-torso appearances.

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