Econet sued

Daniel Nemukuyu : Senior Court Reporter ECONET Wireless has been taken to the High Court for allegedly defying an order compelling it to pay subscriptions to the National Employment Council (NEC)…

First Lady lauds Kuyedza Women’s Club

Freeman Razemba : Crime Reporter Small to medium enterprises are drivers of economic growth and development in the country, First Lady Dr Grace Mugabe said yesterday. She said this during the ZRP…

‘Internet betting illegal’

Reason Razao : Herald Reporter The Lotteries and Gaming Board (LGB) has warned the public not to engage in internet betting, lotteries and gaming activities as this was illegal. The Betting and…

Govt in $600m rail deal

Nqobile Tshili : Bulawayo Bureau THE Government has partnered Botswana and Mozambique in a $600 million project to roll out a 2 000km railway line cutting across the three countries to…

New executive for HAZ

Ellina Mhlanga : Sports Reporter THE Hockey Association of Zimbabwe have set September 24 as the date for their general meeting that is expected to usher in a new executive to…

LATEST: Ronald Sibanda calls mother but his whereabouts are still unknown

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter LEGENDARY Zimbabwean footballer Ronald Gidiza Sibanda’s whereabouts are still shrouded in mystery as he is still to report home despite making a call to his…

Trump retreats from vow to deport all living in US illegally

Phoenix — Donald Trump is retreating from his vow to deport the nation’s entire population of people living in the country illegally, even as he sticks with an aggressive tone…

Protesters descend on UN as Ban Ki-moon visits Sri Lanka

Colombo — Dozens of Sri Lankan nationalists rallied outside the UN compound in Colombo yesterday as Secretary General Ban Ki-moon visited the island, protesting against the UN’s actions during a…

Temer sworn in Brazilian president

Michel Temer, Brazil’s former vice president, has been sworn in as the country’s new president, a few hours after the country’s Senate voted to remove Dilma Rousseff from office. Temer…

Gabon police arrest 200 over post-election looting

Libreville — More than 200 people have been arrested for looting in Gabon’s capital, Libreville, where violence broke out following a disputed presidential election result, the police chief said yesterday.

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