Tunisia central bank denies Ben Ali family fled with gold

TUNIS – The Central Bank of Tunisia dismissed reports that the family of ex-president Zine El Abidine Ben Ali fled last week with 1.5 tonnes of gold, saying Wednesday there had been no change to its stocks.

Joel Ngodzo joins young Warriors

By Nkosilathi Ngoni
YOUNG Warriors’ preparations for the second leg of the All-Africa Games qualifier against Zambia have received a big boost following the return of exciting midfielder Joel ‘Josta’ Ngodzo.

Clubs to pay hefty affiliation fees

By Ricky Zililo
NO pay, no play!

US$1,2 million vehicles for Bulawayo City Council

The Bulawayo City council is set to buy 24 trucks at a cost of $1, 2 million before the end of the month, in a move aimed at improving service delivery in the city.

Makonese returns to Pirates’ first team training

ZIMBABWE and Orlando Pirates’ defender Zvenyika Makonese has returned to first team training following a spell with the club’s development side, but the prospect of being released on loan remains a huge possibility as it appears that coach Rudi Krol is not keen on the steely defender. 

Kingdom deal awaits approval

Business Reporter
THE final demerger of Kingdom Financial Holdings Limited from Meikles Limited is now awaiting regulatory approvals from the Ministry of Youth Development, Indigenisation and Empowerment.

Mliswa trial opens

The trial of businessman Temba Mliswa (38) and Martin Mutasa (47)) accused of seizing shares worth over US$1 million in a company began at the Harare Magistrates’ Courts yesterday.

Bond heads to Dubai in new novel

DUBAI – British super spy James Bond will head to the glitzy Gulf emirate of Dubai, itself no stranger to real-life espionage and assassination, in a new book titled “Carte Blanche,” its author said Tuesday.

Kingdom deal awaits approval

Business Reporter
THE final demerger of Kingdom Financial Holdings Limited from Meikles Limited is now awaiting regulatory approvals from the Ministry of Youth Development, Indigenisation and Empowerment.

Mliswa trial opens

The trial of businessman Temba Mliswa (38) and Martin Mutasa (47)) accused of seizing shares worth over US$1 million in a company began at the Harare Magistrates’ Courts yesterday.

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