STRIKING A BALANCE

ARSENAL are searching for the missing piece to their puzzle, keen to add a deadly striker to their squad to help them go one step further than their three consecutive…

Firms wary of market chaos are selling debt before Iran reacts

Companies are rushing to raise debt in the wake of US airstrikes on Iranian nuclear sites, a sign the credit market is taking the war in the Middle East one…

Polyandrous woman takes third husband to court

 A WOMAN from Harare who has three husbands has taken one of the men to court for being irresponsible, citing his lack of financial support and failure to contribute to household responsibilities.

FAT JOE SLAPPED WITH US$20M LAWSUIT

LOS ANGELES. — There’s a strange thing happening in Hollywood right now and it’s not just the usual award-season buzz or glitzy red carpet reunions. Hollywood is no stranger to…

PROSECUTORS WRAPPING UP DIDDY’S MEGA TRIAL

NEW YORK. — Prosecutors were expected to wrap up their case against Sean “Diddy” Combs yesterday after more than six weeks of testimony from a number of witnesses. As the…

Ariston Holdings drives job creation in Manicaland

LISTED agricultural concern, Ariston Holdings Limited, which mainly produces tea and macadamia nuts, now employs over 1 600 people at peak season, predominantly from Chipinge, driving transformation in Manicaland Province through job creation.

Building bright tomorrows: VP Mohadi champions Mtetengwe School rehab

IN a significant move aimed at enhancing rural education, Vice President Kembo Mohadi has championed the rehabilitation of Mtetengwe Primary School in his home village of Beitbridge, a development that has been warmly embraced by the community.

Saul Chaminuka, villian or voice of reason? . . . Is Dynamos coach justified in his no-holds-barred attack on referees?

THE last whistle hadn’t even gone silent at Mandava when Saul Chaminuka lit a bonfire Zimbabwean football can no longer ignore. What began as a football match between Dynamos and FC Platinum ended in protest, abandonment and a coach’s emotional explosion that will echo far beyond Zvishavane.

Jet plunges into sea: 329 feared dead

AN Air India jumbo jet fell out of the sky without a mayday call and crashed into the North Atlantic off Ireland yesterday, apparently killing all 329 people on board. Airline officials said they suspected sabotage.

Exciting times for netball

ZIMBABWE Netball Association technical director John Banda says the new format for the Netball World Cup is a positive development for the sport.

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