WORLD NEWS: Boao Forum seeks common destiny
The Boao Forum for Asia, which opens Thursday, aims to search for the common interests of major Asian economies and discuss how to seek a common future through multilateral cooperation,…
‘Find Air Zim investors’, Obert Mpofu told
CABINET has directed the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure Development to find a technical partner to revamp the struggling Air Zimbabwe within a month.
ANALYSIS: WWII – Distorting History Is Unacceptable
By Yan Yuewen The entire world remembers the history of the world’s anti-Fascist war and the Chinese People’s War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression.
AGRICULTURE: New short seasoned maize varieties on the cards
Emilia Zindi: Agriculture Editor New maize varieties that are tolerant to drought are on the cards as the country’s leading seed producer Seed Co gears up for climate change
Zimbabwe and Germany in first economic engagement
Lorraine Muromo ZIMBABWE and Germany, which is the largest economy in Europe, today held their first economic engagement following years of unease between the two countries.
Hired killer targeted President Mugabe
Morris Mkwate – News Editor Forty years after the murder of Zanu Chair Cde Herbert Chitepo, a functionary in Ian Smith’s colonial establishment has revealed that the same assassin elimated…
Dynamos off to a flyer!
Ishemunyoro Chingwere Sports Reporter Dynamos …………………………………….(2) 3 Buffaloes …………………………………………0 Dynamos began their hunt for a fifth consecutive Castle Premier Soccer League championship on a winning note as they took advantage…
ZPC Kariba torch Bosso
ZPC Kariba………………………………. (2)Highlanders………………………………… 0 AFTER narrowly missing out on the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League title last season, ZPC Kariba came out firing for the 2015 campaign and deservedly beat…
Wild cheers for President in Namibia [PICTURE GALLERY included]
Munyaradzi Huni in Windhoek, Namibia. If the wild cheers whenever President Mugabe’s name was mentioned at the inaguration of Namibian President Hage Geingob are anything to go by, then Africa…
Expelled MPs owe Parly US$1 million
Parliament has instituted proceedings to force 22 former legislators to repay nearly US$800 000 advanced as vehicle loans during their short stint in the legislative assembly.










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