Another shot in the arm . . . Angolan firm eyes Zim diamonds
Angola’s Catoca, one of the world’s largest diamond producers, expects to start exploring two fields in Zimbabwe next year following a mining agreement signed between the two countries on Monday,…
US spy chiefs face congress
WASHINGTON. — When top US intelligence officials testified at a congressional hearing weeks ago, the public uproar was over the National Security Agency collecting the phone and email records of…
‘Zim’s Finest’ preps on course
Entertainment Reporter Organisers of the “Zim’s Finest” concert scheduled for Glamis Stadium this Saturday have promised music lovers a great show. The gig features Oliver Mtukudzi, Suluman Chimbetu, Jah Prayzah…
Chituwa dreams big
Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter NAISON CHITUWA, who won a silver medal at the world so-kyokushin Cup International karate tournament in Shanghai, China, says he derived his inspiration from the man…
For Pasuwa, this could be historic
Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor CALLISTO PASUWA is chasing a special place in the history books of domestic football as the first coach to win a hattrick of Premiership league…
Dancehall artistes get ready to rumble
Entertainment Reporter ORGANISERS of the dancehall clash to be staged at the City Sports Centre this Saturday are optimistic the show will revive the once popular sport of boxing when…
BRICS ministers meet in Pretoria
PRETORIA. — Agriculture ministers from BRICS countries met in Pretoria yesterday to address the negative effects of climate change on world food security.
Stick to your brand: Mzembi
Problem Masau Arts Correspondent GOSPEL musicians should continue to spread the word through their music and not divert to secular music, a Cabinet minister has said. Speaking at Jameson Hotel…
Syria at Geneva ll
DAMASCUS. — Syrian Foreign Minister Walid al-Moallem said yesterday that his country will take part in the upcoming Geneva II international conference on Syria, according to the state-run SANA news…
Why SA’s land reform is stuck
Correspondent THIS year marks the 100th anniversary of the passage of the South African Land Act, which restricted black people from buying or occupying land except as employees of white…











