Porsche 718 Spyder RS revealed

Stuttgart — The automotive world is transforming from one that produces oysters to one that deals mostly in tofu. With that in mind, we need to savour every pearl that…

Zimbabwe youngsters storm into ITF doubles final

Brandon Moyo [email protected] ASPIRING tennis ace Tanyaradzwa Midzi and her Kenyan partner Melissa Mwakha booked a place in the girls’ doubles final of the International Tennis Federation (ITF) Under-18 South…

Gamecocks face tall order

Innocent Kurira and Ricky Zililo, Sport Writers THE odds are heavily stacked against Chicken Inn when they play host to Premier Soccer League leaders Ngezi Platinum Stars tomorrow at Luveve…

Milk, washing powder exempted from imports restrictions

Nqobile Bhebhe [email protected] GOVERNMENT has added milk powder and washing powder to a basket of basic commodities that are exempt from import licence, payment of import duty and value-added tax,…

US$50m deal to boost Hwange National Park

Leonard Ncube [email protected] Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (Zimparks)’s efforts to champion sustainable wildlife conservation received a boost after the parastatal signed a 25-year US$50 million partnership with the…

Aspire-Learn and achieve with Beacon of Life

School is second home for the learners, where they spend most of their days with fellow classmates, learning under the guidance of their teachers. It is every parent’s dream for…

Nadal out of French Open, hints at retirement

MALLORCA. — Rafael Nadal will miss the French Open for the first time in 19 years after a hip injury ruled out the record 14-time men’s singles champion.

Zim among 9 States to benefit from AfDB fertiliser facility

JOHANNESBURG. – Nine African countries will benefit from the African Development Bank’s (AfDB) African Fertiliser Financing Mechanism (AFFM) this year as fertiliser supply from Russia remains uncertain amid its war on Ukraine.

4 cops up for extortion

Four police officers were yesterday charged with fraud in court for being part and parcel of the syndicates that extorted a Chinese national of US$3 000.

Of sanctions, foreign aid and solutions to development

After years of hyping over the illegal sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe since 2001, it is progressive that President Mnangagwa and the Second Republic realise that even in the presence of such a drawback, the country can still chart its developmental agenda and succeed.

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