SA agrees to bail out Swaziland
JOHANNESBURG.
South Africa has agreed to a R2,5 billion (US$370 million) bailout for Swaziland to help it through a budget crunch that had
Safeguard companies against cyber threats
By Sifelani Tsiko
ZIMBABWEAN companies must continuously update their IT security systems and procure new technologies to guard against
Be economically active, youths urged
Business Reporter
YOUTH, Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment Minister Saviour Kasukuwere has urged young Zimbabweans to participate in national
Makusha takes maiden pro win
By Collin Matiza
ZIMBABWE’S track and field star athlete Ngonidzashe Makusha stole the show from four top Jamaican sprinters at the
UN Council struggles with Syria crisis response
DAMASCUS.
The UN Security Council met again yesterday as it struggles over how to respond to the Syria crisis Russia warns is veering
Are foreign artistes good for Zim?
WELL I have to ask readers one question. Are foreign artistes coming here really adding any value to our music? I recently
British police chief, deputy arrested over corruption
LONDON.
The head of a British police force and his deputy were arrested yesterday on suspicion of corruption and fraud, a source with
Windmill soccer fest to rock PE
Sports Reporter
PRINCE Edward will be a hive of activity this morning when the revived Windmill Fertilizers schools soccer tournament kicks-off.
Struggle for control of Hwange …
Business Reporter
THE struggle for control of Hwange Colliery Company Limited intensified yesterday after the company proceeded with its annual general meeting and passed a resolution to remove the Tendai Savanhu-led board.
Tapfuma in ITF quarter-finals
By Ellina Mhlanga
TENDAI Tapfuma stormed into the quarter-finals of the International Tennis Federation 18-and-Under South and Central



