Red flags raised over monitor Chikane.
IT might seem ironic that the same week that the International Monetary Fund (IMF) was predicting the country’s economic growth will slow to 2,2 percent, Finance Minister Biti was telling the world at a different forum that the economy will expand by 7 percent this year hedging his projections largely on diamonds.
Donated grievances, vendettas: Effects of white greed on Zim interests.
Storm rages in India over Zim debacle.
AS Zimbabwe basks in the glow of its sensational win in the opening game of the Micromax Tri-Series tournament, a severe storm is raging in cricket-mad India where furious fans have reacted angrily to their team’s six-wicket defeat at the hands of Alan Butcher and his men at Queens on Friday.
Govt must act on school fees, levies.
We greatly appreciate the Minister of Education, Sport, Arts and Culture's efforts to reduce school fees in Government schools, but this should not end there.
Brazil visit: Sweet coup for Zim.
ZIMBABWE vs Brazil! Kaka vs Benjani! Sounds like a dream, but no, this is real and this Wednesday afternoon, the eyes of the football-loving fans from all over the world will be glued on Zimbabwe.
Give warning before cutting water supplies.
It used to be Zesa alone and now it seems the City of Harare has also decided to annoy Mabelreign residents by intermittently cutting off supplies without notice. For the last two weeks water supplies have been cut from Tuesday to Friday without prior warning.
Players weigh options before going to foreign clubs.
I would like to applaud our local Premier Soccer League for beginning the 2010 soccer season on a high note.
Mr Government, save our tobacco.
THERE was unprecedented chaos at the Zimbabwe Industry and Tobacco Auction Centre on Thursday and Friday last week.