Djokovic storms into third round
MELBOURNE. — Novak Djokovic scrapped his way into the Australian Open tennis tournament third round yesterday to ramp up his bid for a 22nd Grand Slam crown, but several men’s seeds crashed out.
Zim ground water depleting
Zimbabweans are extracting ground water faster than the aquifers are replenishing so water tables are falling and wells or boreholes risk running dry.
New cars we can’t wait to drive in 2023
Fancy new electric cars? Naturally-aspirated sports cars? We’re here (and excited) to judge. 2022 was a momentous year in the automotive world. We drove Ford’s revolutionary new F-150 Lightning, the…
CBZ negotiates for 31pc in FMHL
Oliver Kazunga Business Writer CBZ Holdings Limited (CBZHL) says it is still engaged in discusssions for a potential acquisition of a complementary business that would see the group increasing regional…
3 girls die after eating poisonous mushrooms
THREE girls died while two others are seriously ill after eating poisonous wild mushrooms.
Chicken Inn to reassign Antipas
CHICKEN Inn have elevated Prince Matore to the position of head coach amid revelations that the Premiership football club’s 2015 championship winning coach Joey Antipas’ reassignment will be finalised soon.
Conman in trouble over US$19 740 grain
A conman Pomera Tapiwa Darell (35) appeared before Harare Magistrate Mr Dennis Mangosi and was remanded in custody to today for court proceedings after stealing goods worth US$19 740.
Pastor challenges court fees
A CHIVHU pastor has approached the High Court challenging court regulations that impose administrative fees to bring a claim to that court, with fees varying in accordance with the value of the claim.
Wall Street stuggles to contain cost as pay pressure escalates
Even after eliminating staff, cutting bonuses and tapping an army of robots to replace legions of workers, Wall Street is still bracing for higher costs in coming months — especially…
‘China’s economy will be ‘on fire’ in the second half of 2023’
China’s economy will be “on fire” in the second half of 2023 as the economic performance of East and West diverges, according to Standard Chartered Chairman José Viñals. The reopening…











