White excited for ‘historic’ first Test

Lord’s, MCG, Newlands, Kensington Oval . . . Stormont!

Stand owners to start construction soon

With developer WestProp now completing the road network at its Pomona City estate in north Harare, the final batch of stands is on sale with payment terms of up to five years, and building on the whole estate of close on 600 stands can start.

Mandiranga shines in Moza

ZIMBABWE international Emmanuel Mandiranga continues to sail high with Mozambique giants UD Songo.

US Secret Service chief resigns over Trump assassination bid

WASHINGTON. – US Secret Service director Kimberly Cheatle resigned after the agency came under harsh scrutiny for its failure to stop a would-be assassin from wounding former President Donald Trump during a campaign rally, the White House said yesterday.

Faulty airbags alert for COMESA region

A regional competition watchdog has warned member countries about the use of certain brands of vehicles recalled by their manufacturers over faulty airbags that have already caused injuries and casualties…

Marondera wife killer remanded in custody

Victor Maphosa Mashonaland East Bureau A MAN from Marondera who allegedly murdered his wife and their six-year-old son by repeatedly stabbing them while they were sleeping, was denied bail when…

‘Childish’ radio remark not about Verstappen

Red Bull team boss Christian Horner has clarified a radio exchange in which Max Verstappen’s race engineer appeared to call the triple world champion “childish” during Sunday’s Hungarian Grand Prix.

Marondera wife killer remanded in custody

A MAN from Marondera who allegedly murdered his wife and their six-year-old son by repeatedly stabbing them while they were sleeping, was denied bail when he appeared before a Marondera magistrate yesterday.

WTO members back Okonjo-Iweala for second term

Many World Trade Organisation (WTO) members have shown support for a group of African countries advocating for director-general Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala to pursue a second four-year term, Bloomberg reported. According to…

Retaining manpower ‘key to growth’

MEDIUM and long-term growth in the economy rests heavily upon Zimbabwe’s ability to retain skilled manpower and the extent to which the country makes itself attractive to foreign investment, reports RAL Merchant Bank’s Guide to the Economy.

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