‘DeMbare must be punished’

Sikhumbuzo Moyo

FORMER Highlanders tear away winger Rahman Kutsanzira will walk into Rufaro Stadium this afternoon with a double mission, to win the Harare derby and make sure that Dynamos are heavily punished for denying Highlanders a win at Barbourfields Stadium last Sunday.

Banks to be compelled to pay interest on deposits

Harare Bureau

GOVERNMENT is working on amendments to the Banking Act to compel banks to pay interest on deposits and set limits on interest rates to be charged on loans.

Pool team leaves for national finals

Sports Reporter

TEN players leave this morning to represent Bulawayo at the national finals of the Carling Black Label Black Ball Pool competition in Harare tomorrow.

Bev’s show stirs hornet’s nest

Saturday Leisure Reporter

THE Bev and Sexy Angels show that was held last week in Bulawayo at the Basement Night Club has stirred a hornet’s nest.

Hugh Beadle win SOS inaugural soccer tourney

Sports Reporter

SOS Hermann Gmeiner Primary School yesterday hosted the inaugural Under-nine boys’ soccer tournament which was won by Hugh Beadle.

Bolt targets four events at Olympics

London — Jamaican track star Usain Bolt could win four track golds at the Olympics after admitting he may run the 4×400 metres relay.

Zanu-PF discuss Copac draft constitution

 

Harare Bureau

The Zanu-PF Politburo yesterday discussed some of the contentious issues in the Copac draft constitution and raised technical concerns that the party wants to be addressed.

Goatskin-wearing twins marry, father two children each

Harare Bureau

THE year is 2006. The month is February. It is mid-morning and time for shopping at Borrowdale, one of Harare’s upmarket shopping malls.

Royal Bank surrenders licence

Harare Bureau

ROYAL Bank has surrendered its licence amid revelations that the bank has been involved in serious abuse of depositors’ funds and is burdened by non-performing insider loans among a cocktail of operational irregularities.

United States returns artefacts to Nigeria

New York — The United States has returned 11 cultural artefacts to the government of Nigeria.

Authorities said on Thursday that French customs officials tipped off the US in April 2010 about a shipment headed to New York’s Kennedy Airport.

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