Mueller back to his best
After flirting with the substitutes’ bench under Carlo Ancelotti, Bayern Munich forward Thomas Mueller is back to his ungainly and hugely effective best as Besiktas discovered on Tuesday night.
Chinhoyi Hospital sends out laundry SOS
Chinhoyi Provincial Hospital urgently needs about $1 million to revive its washing machine which broke down more than a decade ago.
No time to brood for City
Manchester City’s quest for a historic quadruple is over after a shock FA Cup defeat to Wigan but there is little time to lick their wounds with the League Cup final against Arsenal looming.
Plans to reopen sponge iron plant underway
Plans to re-open the multi-million dollar sponge iron plant run by Steelmakers in the Masvingo industrial area have reached advanced stage, with the firm expected to resume full production at the end of next month.
ZTA conducts hotel, lodge rooms survey
ZIMBABWE Tourism Authority (ZTA) has started updating its database for accommodation, tourist attractions and activities on offer in the Midlands Province.
Breaking down the barriers
In 2002 at Salt Lake City, 78 years after the first Winter Olympics took place, American Vonetta Flowers achieved something that had never been done before.
Strengthen efforts in road infrastructure sector, Africa told
Experts and policymakers have urged African countries to strengthen efforts in the continent’s road development sector as an impetus towards the realisations of sustainable growth in Africa.
People with albinism get one tonne lotion
An international charity organisation, Promotion of Health Opportunity Equality Benevolence and Empowerment for Black and Ethnic Minority (Phoebe), in partnership with the Zimbabwe Albino Association (ZIMAS) have donated sunscreen lotion to people with albinism.
Robbery gang member nabbed
Police in Penhalonga have arrested a suspect who was allegedly part of a three-member gang that robbed and assaulted a 41-year-old woman and her 10-year-old child.
Brazil’s looks forward to oil boom
It has been an appalling few years for Brazil’s energy patch. Weaker oil prices, sweeping corruption scandals and the worst economic downturn ever have sharply impacted the nation’s oil industry — but improvement might finally be in sight.


