Woman weeps over ‘measly’ maintenance

Patient Sibanda, Court Reporter A WOMAN who was seeking $240 maintenance for her twin children, wept in court when she was granted $120.

Zimplats defers refinery project

Harare Bureau Platinum miner, Zimplats said it is deferring the project to set up a Base Metal Refinery (BMR) by almost a year as the drop IN international metal prices…

‘UThuts’ usefunde kakhulu

YiNtatheli kaMthunywa NGEMVA kokuthola isithupha esiphezulu kwezokuqeqetsha inguqu, umqeqetshi weBulawayo Chiefs uThulani Sibanda usethusele ngokuthi lonyaka uzayithwala inkezo yeligi ka-Division One.

‘Sundowns here we come’ . . . Gamecocks arrive for the kill

Fungai Muderere in Pretoria, South Africa CHICKEN Inn touched down at the OR Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg yesterday afternoon ahead of their epic second leg of the Caf Champions…

Grade 7: Izenzukuthi/Amabizo aqondileyo

SIYAHLANGANA njalo bafundi kule iviki ngilethemba liyazifunda ingwalo zenu. Funda nantu ulimi mfundi.

ISIS occupies centre of Libyan city near Tripoli

Tripoli – Islamic State group jihadists briefly occupied the heart of a Libyan city near Tripoli but were ousted by militia fighters, in clashes that left 16 people dead, officials…

Maid who killed granny over $5 spared jail

Elizabeth Tsuro, Midlands Reporter A MAID from Gweru was lucky to escape jail when she was sentenced to perform 420 hours of community service for fatally assaulting a 73-year-old granny…

Agriculture: Bulilima crops a write off

Sukulwenkosi Dube, Plumtree Correspondent ABOUT 80 percent of maize crop that was planted in Bulilima District this farming season is a write off and even small grains have been affected.

Burundi president agrees to hold talks

Bujumbura – Burundi President Pierre Nkurunziza has agreed to hold talks to end a 10-month-old crisis, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said on Tuesday, but the main opposition group dismissed…

Fifa rivals in final push for votes

Fifa presidential favourites Gianni Infantino and Sheikh Salman bin Ebrahim Al-Khalifa embarked on a final scramble for votes yesterday ahead of the election to lead world football’s scandal-tainted governing body.

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