Interfin, Remo suspended from ZSE

Martin Kadzere Senior Business Reporter
THE Securities Exchange Commission has suspended Remo Investment Brokers and Interfin Securities for allegedly conducting non-permissible activities. Central to the alleged non-permissible activities

Pensioner spends 25 years carving own coffin

An 89-year-old man has painstakingly created his very own sarcophagus from prime cedar wood and even plans to be fully mummified when he dies — just like a Pharaoh. He’s crafted the casket by teaching himself expert carpentry skills from scratch and studying ancient Egyptian designs through

Chinese police shut down fake website

BEIJING — Chinese police said in a statement on Tuesday they had shut down a fake police service website and arrested four suspects. The website was named “China Internet supervision and investigation authority” and had the address www.wangjing110.com — a combination of the Chinese

Motorist gets 18 months for running over cop

Court Reporter
THE Bulawayo man who last year ran over a policeman at a roadblock and sped off, resulting in the policeman’s death has been convicted and sentenced to an effective 18 months in jail.

Chelsea risk pays off against Benfica

Roberto di Matteo said his bold selection policy was vindicated after Chelsea took a big step towards the Champions League semi-finals.

Balotelli gatecrashes Inter Press conference

Manchester City’s Mario Balotelli has gatecrashed new Inter Milan boss Andrea Stramaccioni’s first Press conference, during a surprise visit to his ex-club.
The 21-year-old striker unexpectedly walked in, to laughter from the crowd, and shook hands with Stramaccioni, who exclaimed: “What a surprise!”

US fail to qualify for London 2012

The United States missed out on London 2012 after a 95th-minute goalkeeping error by Sean Johnson resulted in a surprise 3-3 draw against El Salvador.
Jaime Alas’ equaliser meant El Salvador instead have gone through to the semi-finals of qualifying Group A.

Possessed by the devil we fight

There is no doubt that Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai views his political career as the White man’s burden, not only financially, but also strategically, and even diplomatically.
A man who flies to Britain to plead with the imperial power’s Premier that he “must insist on the necessary reforms to create a conducive environment for free and fair elections and a lasting solution to the crisis in Zimbabwe,” might sound reasonable ordinarily, but talking to the British Premier about

‘No foul play in Mujuru death’

Harare Bureau
There was no foul play in the death of national hero Retired General Solomon Mujuru, an inquest into the tragedy has concluded.
Gen Mujuru died in an inferno at his Beatrice farmhouse in August last year.

Fire extinguishers to be mandatory on vehicles

Harare Bureau
ALL vehicles should have a fire extinguisher and two red reflective triangles, Police National Traffic Section has said.
Spokesperson Inspector Tigere Chigome said motorists should also have a wheel spanner, jack and a spare wheel.

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