US fooled Western Europe into high price war against Russia

There was no need from the beginning for Western Europe to be fooled by United States of America into intervening on the side of Ukraine as soon as Russia launched the special military operation in that country.

CAPS United sign former Jomo Cosmos goalkeeper

CAPS United have this season been paying particular attention to depth with the Castle Lager Premiership football giants adding yet another highly-rated goalkeeper — Bhekimpilo Ncube — into their fold.

Sorghum farmer beats low rains

TRADITIONAL grain farmer, Mr Simon Mkhwananzi from Gwanda has started harvesting sorghum on his two and half hectare field following a successful farming season after taking heed of Government’s call for farmers to adopt traditional grains.

Take Africa seriously, Macron urges French businesses

French President Emmanuel Macron gave French businesses a public dressing down for their lack of ambition in Africa as he pressed for a reset in the relationship between his country…

Arsenal in thrilling comeback to maintain 5-point lead

LONDON. — Arsenal recovered from conceding the second fastest goal in English Premier League football history as Reiss Nelson’s stoppage-time strike gave the English Premier League leaders a thrilling 3-2 win over Bournemouth after title rivals Manchester City beat Newcastle 2-0 on Saturday.

Plenty of bourses but few IPOs

 The early 1990s were an important time for capital market development in Africa. The Cold War had just ended, and many nations were starting to open up their economies to…

Devolution funds: Crime rate drops after police base construction

Mukosa Village in Rushinga is already enjoying the fruits of devolution funds after the construction and commissioning of the Nyakusengwa Police Base has seen a significant drop in crime levels.

Danger warning signs erected at black spot

Danger warning and speed limit signs have been put up on the 3km slippery stretch of the Harare-Beitbridge Highway near Beatrice, as tests are still being conducted to ascertain the cause of the slipperiness.

Hillside Teachers’ College acquires land for secondary school

HILLSIDE Teachers’ College has acquired 600 hectares of land in Matobo District to construct a secondary boarding school, with 60 Form One pupils having already been enrolled.

Biti in yet another delaying tactic

Tendai Biti’s lawyers last week appeared before High Court Judge Rodgers Manyangadze, applying for an urgent court application for review of his dismissed application for referral to the Constitutional Court and temporary stay of proceedings at the magistrates court.

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