Old Georgians in first defeat

Paul Munyuki Sports Reporter
LOG leaders Old Georgians are cursing themselves after losing to Old Miltonians, who ended their unbeaten run in the National Rugby League at Hartsfield Rugby Grounds in Bulawayo on Saturday.

Nyasha Mushekwi for Europe

JOHANNESBURG. — Mamelodi Sundowns striker Nyasha Mushekwi and his agent — Ralph Nkomo — will depart for Europe this week for talks with an “interested” club over a possible transfer.

SOS for muscleman Kays

Augustine Hwata Sports Reporter
FORMER Zimbabwe National Bodybuilding and Fitness Association president, Nyadzia Kays Rushika, has been diagnosed with an ailment that puts him at the risk of a heart attack if corrective surgery is not performed soon.

Handling hazardous substances

Hazardous substances, due to their toxic, corrosive, irritant or flammable nature, should be handled with extreme care, with strict adherence to all necessary precautions regarding their use in the workplace.

Masomere speaks on BancABC Sup8r Cup

Paul Mundandi Sports Reporter
LUKE “Vahombe” Masomere has stoked flames ahead of the BancABC Sup8r Cup quarter-final tie against Chicken Inn on Friday at Mandava.
Shabanie Mine were beaten by the same side at Maglas in a league match on Sunday.

President donates to Bondolf Teachers College

PRESIDENT Mugabe has donated 20 computers, printers and a luxury bus to Bondolfi Teachers College to fulfil a promise he made to the Roman Catholic run institution when he attended its golden jubilee a few weeks ago.

Chinamasa appeals for poll extension

Daniel Nemukuyu,  Senior Reporter

Justice and Legal Affairs Minister Patrick Chinamasa has urged the Constitutional Court of Zimbabwe to invoke its discretional powers to interfere with its earlier judgment on election dates

Economic growth stalls-CZI

Business Reporter

NEWLY elected Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries president Mr Charles Msipa says

Rio Tinto rethinks decision to sell mines-Business Section

Business Reporter
RIO Tinto Group, the world’s second largest mining company said it has scrapped plans to sell its diamond mines in Zimbabwe, Canada and Australia after failing to find a buyer, media reports said. The company said it has also decided not to pursue an initial public offering of its diamond unit, Bloomberg reported citing Rio Tinto Diamonds & Minerals

Youths need support:Mujuru

Felex Share Herald Reporter

Youths are a special group that needs protection and support from all stakeholders

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