Machapa injury scare

Augustine Hwata Sports Reporter GIANT defender Oscar Machapa, the hero of Dynamos in their Harare derby victory over CAPS United last week, picked up an injury yesterday as the Glamour…

Bank workers up in arms

Kudakwashe Pembere/Zvifadzo Lubombo Business Reporters  THE Zimbabwe Banks and Allied Workers Union demonstrated against Barclays Bank at its head office after the bank failed to reach an agreement with its…

Chrysler goes for IPO

CHICAGO. – US carmaker Chrysler reluctantly filed papers on Monday for an initial public stock offering after Italian parent Fiat failed to reach a deal to purchase the stake of…

Nairobi terror attack: Why Kenya and why now?

Simon Allison IT’S easy to forget, wandering through Nairobi, that this is a nation at war. There are a few clues — the mirror checks for car bombs, the metal…

West advances agenda to hold Africa back

Justina Mutale Press TV: Were you happy with Sadc (Southern Africa Development Community)’s move and do you think perhaps Robert Mugabe as deputy chairman might start to influence the common…

Slizer for Tongai Moyo gig

Problem Masau Arts Correspondent Motswana dance sensation Slizer, real name Naledi Kaisara, is expected to headline at Tongai Moyo’s commemorations slated for October 20 in the Harare Gardens. The Tswana…

Zimra honours top taxpayers

Business Reporter AT least 81 companies from across the country received awards for religiously paying their taxes during the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority’s taxpayer appreciation day held in Harare on Monday.

Be professional, secretaries urged

Business Reporter Secretaries should embrace the virtue of professionalism in their organisations as they play a crucial role in ensuring that the workplace fulfils its mandate by shaping the public’s…

WB to invest US$700m in women, children’s health

UNITED NATIONS. — World Bank president Jim Yong Kim announced on Monday that the Bank Group would invest at least US$700 million by the end of 2015 to help developing…

Mourinho yet to settle

LONDON. — Jose Mourinho admits he is yet to settle on a starting XI which he considers to be the best available to his English Premiership soccer side Chelsea.

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