Premier Diamonds gets High Court reprieve

Martin Kadzere and Fidelis Munyoro LOCAL firm, Premier Diamonds got a reprieve last week after the High Court granted an order staying the execution of an order compelling it to…

Wildlife Trust seeks to raise $50m

Business Reporter The Wildlife Ecological Trust seeks  to raise $50 million required to avert ecological disasters that have affected most national parks in the country, an official said. Some of…

Liverpool flying high

LONDON. — Vanquished 3-2 by Barclays English Premier League soccer leaders Liverpool at the weekend, Manchester City have an immediate opportunity to trim their title rivals’ advantage when they host…

PSMAS interim committee starts work

Paidamoyo Chipunza Health Reporter The six-member interim committee appointed by Government at the Premier Service Medical Aid Society has started work, with its top priority being to carry out an…

Bubba shines at Augusta

AUGUSTA. — Big-driving Bubba Watson captured his second Masters golf title in three years on Sunday, pulling away from Jordan Spieth on the back nine for a three-stroke victory at…

Police keen to quiz Sikhala

Herald Reporter Police are keen to quiz MDC-T’s Job Sikhala over utterances that he made at the weekend where he urged party supporters to brace for “war” against the Government.…

Sisi submits bid for Egyptian presidency

CAIRO. — Egypt’s ex-army chief Abdel Fattah al-Sisi yesterday officially submitted his bid to run for president, with his lawyer handing over the required documents to the authorities, a spokesman…

Mubaiwa says all is well

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter DYNAMOS chairman Kenny Mubaiwa yesterday denied there was discord in their camp and defended the team’s performance following the shock defeat to newboys ZPC Kariba at…

Zanu-PF to thank supporters

Herald Reporter The 34th Independence Day commemorations will give Zanu-PF the opportunity to thank Zimbabweans for their unwavering support during last year’s harmonised elections, provincial leaders have said.

Twine Phiri applies for suspension of maintenance order

Court Reporter Premier Soccer League chairman Twine Phiri yesterday applied for the suspension of his US$2 913 maintenance order pending appeal at the High Court. Phiri made the application through…

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