Tanzanian politicians warned against witchcraft

Dar es Salaam – Tanzanian politicians were warned to steer clear of witchcraft ahead of elections later this year after the nation’s parliament heard lawmakers could be involved in a…

Pension funds get offshore investment nod

Martin Kadzere Harare Bureau ZIMBABWE intends to relax rules around offshore investments by local pension funds by allowing them to invest in foreign markets — subject to regulatory approvals.

Boy circumcised with homemade knife as STI protection

Walter Mswazie Masvingo Correspondent AN 82-year-old man from Masvingo will spend the next six months in jail for using a home-made knife to circumcise his 16-year-old nephew.

Niger meningitis epidemic kills 545

Geneva – An epidemic of meningitis has killed 545 people in Niger, out of 8,234 people who caught the disease, but has now peaked, the World Health Organisation said yesterday.

Mawaba wins Heath Streak Academy raffle draw

Kusile Madlela Sports Reporter MAWABA Primary School of Lobengula West was yesterday presented with prizes for winning the Heath Streak Academy raffle draw. The school was presented with cricket equipment,…

Bulawayo boy for Uefa

Ricky Zililo Senior Sports Reporter A DELIGHTED Netherlands-based Young Warriors’ midfielder Marvelous Nakamba cannot wait for the 2015-16 season so that he rubs shoulders with some of Europe’s top players…

There’s no liquidity crunch!

YES there is no liquidity crunch but misplaced priorities, rather misplaced purchases. Zimbabwe is not experiencing any liquidity crunch. Please don’t shoot us before we explain where we are coming…

Innscor unbundles fast food business

ZIMBABWE’s largest company by revenue, Innscor Africa Limited, is set to unbundle and separately list its fast food business in a bid to improve operating efficiencies, the company announced yesterday.

Mujuru statement ‘hypocritical’

Farirai Machivenyika Harare Bureau The government and Zanu-PF, yesterday dismissed utterances by expelled former Vice President Joice Mujuru apologising to the nation for her role in the alleged misrule of…

Chiefs confirm mass exodus

Cape Town — Kaizer Chiefs football manager Bobby Motaung has confirmed that several players will leave the PSL champions. Motaung was speaking at a club press conference in Johannesburg on…

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