Detective testifies in MLF activists’ trial

Court Reporter
A detective who is part of the group that carried a search at Paul Siwela’s offices where they allegedly recovered subversive material inciting people to revolt against the Government

Zesa acts on illegal power connections

Freedom Mupanedemo
THE Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission Distribution Company southern region has launched an operation code-named “Murambatsvina”

Pasuwa gambles with injured players

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Harare Bureau

DYNAMOS coach Callisto Pasuwa will take a huge gamble by including injured striker Takesure Chinyama and Milton Makopa in his travelling party set to depart today for a Champions League tie against Esparance of Tunisia on Saturday.

Connor survives axe at Caps as Chitembwe bounces back

Sports Reporter
SEAN CONNOR survived to lead another day, in his rocky start to life at Caps United,

$1,3m diamonds land cop in trouble

Harare Bureau
A DETECTIVE based at the Minerals Unit in Mutare has been arrested for allegedly stealing 13 383 carats of diamonds and 196,4 grammes of gold worth over $1.3 million.

Rute promises night to remember

Jazz diva Rute Mbangwa and her youthful jazz group, Jazz Sensation, are set to rock the City of Kings and Queens,

Woman gives birth at Beitbridge border post

Beitbridge Reporter
BUSINESS yesterday briefly came to a standstill at Beitbridge border post when scores of travellers

Businesses expect better, bigger ZITF

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Business Reporter

BUSINESSES have expressed enthusiasm over this year’s Zimbabwe International Trade Fair saying the economy has picked up thereby creating more business opportunities.

Mixed verdict for Iceland’s former PM

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AN Icelandic court has ruled that former Prime Minister Geir Haarde was guilty of one charge related to negligence in connection with the country’s financial meltdown in 2008 but gave him no punishment.

Bingu wa Mutharika buried

 

Harare Bureau

FORMER Malawi President Dr Bingu wa Mutharika was buried yesterday

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