Beitbridge flood victims top 770

Beitbridge Bureau The number of people who were affected by flash floods which hit Beitbridge town on Friday night has risen from 583 to 777, chairperson of the local civil…

Mining grants to have 3-year lifespan

Tinashe Makichi : Business Reporter In a bid to minimise speculative holders of mining grants, proposed amendments to the Mines and Minerals Act state that an exclusive exploration licence shall not…

Role of Zimbabwean youth in the Diaspora

Tanzikwa Guranungo Correspondent The African Union (AU) has defined the African Diaspora as “people of African origin living outside the continent, irrespective of their citizenship and nationality and who are willing…

Rhodes Memorial rapist a former convict

CAPE TOWN. — The man arrested for the rape of a woman near Rhodes Memorial has previous convictions, it was confirmed in the Wynberg Magistrates’ Court yesterday.

Man lashes wife over ‘false’ virginity claims

Ivan Zhakata Court Reporter A HARARE man whipped his wife for claiming that she was a virgin before he married her after he discovered that she was not during their honeymoon,…

Natfoods set to acquire snacks business

Innscor is set to move a biscuits and snacks manufacturer to the National Foods set up to complete the reconfiguration of the group into a light manufacturing company. Well-placed sources said…

Chombo, neighbour in wrangle over water drain

Fungai Lupande Court Reporter HOME Affairs Minister Dr Ignatius Chombo yesterday brought his neighbour to court on allegations of damaging a water drainage system at his Chishawasha Hills home.

Mourinho on future

LONDON. — Former Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho said on Sunday that he hopes to be back in work by July and described media speculation about his future as “lies”.

City to banish England’s woes

PARIS. — Manchester City are well set to make Champions League history and alleviate the misery engulfing English football’s heavyweights as they take on Dynamo Kiev tonight.

Indigenisation failure in property sector

Robert Zhuwao THE widely-condemned demolition of houses in Harare, which were patently illegal, as the courts have ruled as such, raise a critical question in the housing sector, that is…

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