[Zimbabwe Standard] A lot has been said about the Warriors' two 2017 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier engagements against the Sihlangu of Swaziland. With all the match-fixing allegations that have been flying around, the Warriors are sitting on a knife edge.
[Zimbabwe Standard] BY RC: You were expelled from Zanu PF in 2014 for allegedly supporting former vice-president Joice Mujuru. Mujuru has now formed Zimbabwe People First, but you have not come out to support her, where do you stand?
[Zimbabwe Standard] GOVERNMENT is in the process of establishing a framework for infrastructure sharing which will compel both public and private companies in telecommunications to share infrastructure.
[Zimbabwe Standard] Government move to close companies over non-compliance with the Indigenisation Law will drive away potential investors, an official from Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI) has said.
[Zimbabwe Standard] A faction aligned to First Lady Grace Mugabe is ratcheting up pressure against Vice-President Emmerson Mnangagwa amid an admission by the youth league that its proposed "one million man march" is targeted at Zanu PF leaders opposed to President Robert Mugabe.
[New Zimbabwe] MARONDERA: A Harare man and his wife were arrested last week on charges of recruiting two teenage girls and promising to find work for them in South Africa.
[Vanguard] Foreign investors withdrew a total of N31.84 billion from the country last month as they continue to sell their interest in the Nigerian Stock Exchange, NSE.
[Vanguard] Chelsea star Mikel Obi has charged the Super Eagles to give everything when they face Egypt for the second time in four days in Alexandria in their quest to qualify Nigeria for next year's AFCON in Gabon.