Messi absolved
BARCELONA. — Lionel Messi’s former tax advisors came out in support of the football star yesterday as his trial for alleged fraud continued in Barcelona, saying he never handled his…
SA Rugby scores a first
CAPE TOWN. — South Africa Rugby has welcomed the appointment of Ilhaam Groenewald, its first female Executive Council member, along with the returning Monde Tabata as independent members of the…
How Powertel killed electricity queues
By Toneo Tonderai Rutsito Paying ZESA bills or pre-paid electricity a few months ago was probably one of the most painful process every Zimbabwean had to go through due to…
Khan eyes Rio Games
LONDON. — British boxer Amir Khan yesterday hailed the decision to allow professional boxers at the upcoming Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, saying he would love to represent the…
‘Postal services need new ideas’
Felex Share Senior Reporter African Member States should join forces and push for the reform of the Universal Postal Union (UPU), a United Nations specialised agency for the postal sector, Vice…
Benzema hits back
MADRID. — France’s top scorer Karim Benzema yesterday accused coach Didier Deschamps of bowing to pressure from a “racist” political party by not choosing him for the country’s Euro 2016…
Of alarmist newspapers and false prophesies
Trevor Shiri Correspondent The Daily News and some men-of-the-cloth, namely businessman-cum-pastor, Shingi Munyeza, have of late resurrected the tired disaster narrative, which was the order of the day in 2008.
TelOne evolves into a one-stop shop
Cost cutting has become a topical issue in most organisations with various strategies being implemented to try and maintain cost at a minimal level including communication bills. With the right technologies,…
Effects of new media on traditional media
Lovemore Chikova News Editor It is important that media in countries like Zimbabwe study how Chinese media houses have harnessed new media to their advantage.
Northern Region take a break
Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter THE ZIFA Northern Region Division One Soccer League will take a break this weekend as they pave the way for Zimbabwe’s international match against Malawi.


