Former Finance minister Samuel Mumbengegwi dies

Harare Bureau FORMER Finance and Economic Development Minister and veteran educationist Samuel Creighton Mumbengegwi has died. He was 74. Mumbengegwi, who also served as Higher and Tertiary Education Minister, among…

Zim siphoned billions traceable: ICT expert

Prosper Ndlovu, Business Editor ZIMBABWE can successfully track and recover billions of dollars that have been illegally siphoned out of the country using modern integrated information communication technology (ICT) government…

Ibrahimovic agrees personal terms with Man United

MANCHESTER UNITED are making plans for Zlatan Ibrahimovic to undertake a medical in Manchester after agreeing personal terms with the Sweden striker.

‘The boys will come around’

Mehluli Sibanda in Harare DESPITE having already lost the three-match Killer Cup One Day International series against India with two defeats, Zimbabwe interim coach Makhaya Ntini still believes his boys…

10 lions go for Tsholotsho livestock

Whinsley Masara Chronicle Reporter VILLAGERS in Tsholotsho North are appealing to the government to immediately intervene following the sighting of about 10 lions in their area.

Human flesh, hair found inside bear after attack

Tokyo — Human flesh and hair were found inside the stomach of a bear suspected of attacking at least one of four people in northern Japan who     apparently died from…

Kenya police summon politicians over ‘hate speech’ allegations

Kenya’s police have summoned seven pro-government and opposition politicians for investigation over alleged “hate speech”, flagging growing tension more than a year before elections and after weeks of deadly protests.

Mike Abrahams is alive

Sports Reporter FORMER Arcadia United midfielder cum winger Mike Abrahams is alive and well contrary to reports that he had died. We reported yesterday that Abrahams had died last Wednesday…

Egypt acquits 52 held over April protests against president

Cairo — An Egyptian court has acquitted 52 protesters charged with taking part in anti-government demonstrations in April denouncing the president’s decision to hand over two Red Sea islands to…

Sharapova files appeals over two-year ban

MARIA SHARAPOVA has appealed to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (Cas) after being banned from tennis for two years for using a prohibited drug.

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