Junior golf team leaves for Japan

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter THE Zimbabwe Junior golf team left the country yesterday for Nagoya, Japan, to play in the Toyota World Cup Junior Golf Tournament. The team is made up…

RTG remains bullish of recovery

Business Reporter REVENUES at Rainbow Tourism Group Limited for the five months to May retreaded 14 percent on prior year to $7,6 million while rooms sold dropped by 12 percent.

A host of problems for SA at AU summit

Peter Fabricius Correspondent South Africa is hosting this weekend’s 25th ordinary assembly — or summit — of the African Union (AU) in Sandton, Johannesburg. But some of the critical issues…

Kamera doing big on worldwide stage

R-Kay The Big Stage When someone dies others express their pain within seconds while others seem to have the strength to go through the proceedings but after some days or weeks…

Nigeria charges 14 foreigners for illegally storing petrol

LAGOS. — Fourteen nationals from Britain, Russia, Ukraine and Japan were charged on Wednesday with illegally trading and storing petroleum products in oil-rich, but cash-poor Nigeria.

Police seize 1,3 tonnes ivory

MAPUTO. — Police in Mozambique said yesterday they had seized 1,3 tonnes of elephant ivory and rhino horn — the result of killing about 200 animals — in the country’s…

Biti blasts Tsvangirai

Herald Reporter MDC Renewal secretary-general Mr Tendai Biti has castigated his former boss and MDC-T leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai, saying he lacks trust and transparency.

UN peacekeepers in transactional sex

NEW YORK. — United Nations peacekeepers commonly pay for sex with cash, dresses, jewellery, perfume, mobile phones and other items despite a ban on such relationships, a draft UN report…

Demonetisation begins Monday

Business Reporter THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe yesterday invited people holding on to Zimbabwe dollar notes to bring them to banks starting on Monday in exchange for US dollars.

Schools audit nets first victim

Tendai Rupapa Senior Court Reporter The audit of schools’ accounts ordered countrywide a few weeks ago has netted its first victim, an assistant accountant at St Aidans Primary School in Chitungwiza…

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