CSC in $60m decade loss
STATE-owned meat processing firm, Cold Storage Company (CSC) is making a loss of $6 million every year, stretching over the past 10 years, an official has said.
Hamilton signs new Merc deal
Lewis Hamilton has signed a new three-year contract at Mercedes that could be worth up to £27m a year. The 30-year-old Briton has been with the team since 2013 after…
Young Warriors prepare for Swaziland
ZIMBABWE’S Young Warriors kicked off their preparations for Sunday’s Caf Under-23 Championship qualifier against Swaziland with Hwange’s Takabva Mawaya as the only goalkeeper in camp while there is little hope…
Louis Van Gaal steals show at Manchester United awards
Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal was the talk of social media in Britain yesterday after an eccentric turn at the club’s end-of-season awards ceremony at Old Trafford.
Chigova backs Warriors to go all the way
Petros Kausiyo in RUSTENBURG, SA ZIMBABWE goalkeeper, George Chigova, believes the Warriors are in the right frame and shape to go all the way and reach this year’s Cosafa Cup…
Couple divorces after 45-year separation
Lethokuhle Moyo Court Reporter A MAN whose marriage lasted for only three months in 1970, only for his ex-wife to return 45 years later claiming a share of the house…
‘Hooker’ in court for causing damage to property
Emily Mbewe Court Reporter A SUSPECTED prostitute has been arrested in Bulawayo for damaging a shop window in a fight with a client. Sihlanguli Ncube, 23, appeared before Sibongile Msipa-Marondedze…
Algeria kills 21 extremists who planned to hit capital
Algiers — An Algerian official says that security forces have killed 21 armed Islamic extremists who were meeting in a forest to plan an attack on the Algerian capital.
Strippers promise fans fireworks
Bongani Ndlovu Showbiz Correspondent STRIPPERS from the country’s premier strip club in Harare — Private Lounge will descend on Bulawayo’s Metropolis Night Club for a once-off show that promises fireworks…
Tunisian towns call strike over economy, jobs
Tunis — Four cities in Tunisia’s southern “mining basin” area, the main producer of its phosphate exports, began a general strike yesterday to protest against unemployment, residents and officials said.



