Prince William concerned with pregnant wife

Prince William spoke openly yesterday of his concern for his poorly wife – just hours after royal officials were forced to announce that the couple are expecting their second child…

Atlas Mara to buy rest of bank group

Atlas Mara, the investment company launched by former Barclays CEO Bob Diamond, intends buying the remaining 4.2% of pan-African banking group ABC Holdings it does not already own.

Pool tables removed in clean-up operation

Ngoni Dapira MUTARE City Council’s intent to clear out illegal structures that were sprouting in the city took place last Wednesday. The on-going operation, which is in conjunction with the…

Fresh warning as Ebola deaths rise

MONROVIA. — The United Nations said on Tuesday the spread of the deadly Ebola virus in West Africa was causing food shortages in one of the world’s poorest regions and…

Chunga’s wish list

Ray Bande Senior Sports Reporter AFTER opening his account as Buffaloes mentor with a crucial away point when he restricted league title-chasing Highlanders to a one-all stalemate at Hartsfield Grounds…

Land reform a defiant success story

Kudzanai Gerede EXACTLY 14 years ago, the country embarked on a massive land reform programme which sent waves across the globe and earned the country more friends than enemies.

Mangongo revels in maiden triumph

Senior Sports Reporter NATIONAL team coach Steve Mangongo believes the cricket squad’s vintage performance in the triangular series, epitomised by the famous victory over Australia, should lay the platform to…

Ukraine agrees to ‘permanent ceasefire’

KIEV/MOSCOW. — Ukraine’s beleaguered President Petro Poroshenko announced on Wednesday that he and Russia’s Vladimir Putin had agreed to a “permanent ceasefire” in the east of the former Soviet country.

35 years on: SADC defies the odds

Freedom Mutanda Europe thought it bestrode the whole world like a Colossus until the African nationalists asked questions of their erstwhile colonisers in the 1950s right up to the 1990s…

Editorial Comment: Find common ground on Form One entrance tests

Form One entrance and assessment tests have in recent years been shrouded in controversy — with some praising schools for coming up with a screening barometer, while others are of…

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