Zim on track to economic recovery: WB

Rumbidzayi Zinyuke Business Reporter THE World Bank says the new Constitution has put Zimbabwe back on the road to economic recovery as its promotion of transparency and accountability would help…

Zimbabwean scientist breaks new ground

Sifelani Tsiko A new study by Desmond Manatsa, a climate science expert from Bindura University of Science Education shows that the rise in surface air temperatures in southern Africa over…

‘OK, Makro deal done behind our backs’

Business Reporter OK Mart workers who are embroiled in a wrangle with their parent company OK Zimbabwe over alleged unfair labour practices tried to stop the deal that saw the…

Washington in strange, uncharted political waters

WASHINGTON. — President Barack Obama called top congressional leaders to the White House yesterday, stepping up efforts to stave off the rising threat of a historic US debt default that…

England to avoid banana skin

PARIS. — Eight teams go into the final round of European zone 2014 World Cup soccer qualifiers today with hopes of securing the final four automatic spots in Brazil next…

Uruguay resigned to play-off return

MONTEVIDEO. — Uruguay have all but resigned themselves to the idea they will need to beat Jordan in a play-off in order to reach next year’s World Cup soccer finals,…

Makarau case: CVR official testifies

Court Reporter A witness in the trial of former police detective Gilbert Zvaita (41) who acquired Zimbabwe Electoral Commission chairperson Justice Rita Makarau’s registration book and later used in a…

India inflation soars

MUMBAI. – A four-fold surge in the cost of onions helped push Indian inflation to a seven-month-high in September, data showed fuelling expectations of another interest rate hike as authorities…

Cricket S. Africa pass historic resolution

JOHANNESBURG. — A quota for black South Africans has been passed in the Rainbow Nation, under which franchises will have to field at least one player from the country’s majority…

EU in bid to avert bank crisis

LUXEMBOURG. – EU finance ministers will try again this week to resolve deep differences over how to supervise, and if necessary close, failing banks before they can plunge the economy…

×
×