Sadc snubs Bot50

Gaborone. — Only three Heads of State — Filipe Nyusi president of Mozambique, King Mswati III of Swaziland and King Letsie of Lesotho —attended Bot50 celebrations last Friday. While the event…

No false start to agric season

Victoria Ruzvidzo Business Focus The rains that fell in some parts of the country including Harare a few days ago may not have signalled the onset of the wet season but…

Moving tribute to Arnold Palmer

NEW YORK. — A tearful Jack Nicklaus led the tributes to Arnold Palmer on Tuesday as the golfing world gathered to bid farewell to the trailblazing icon who died last…

Zvasiya heads to Maglas

Collin Matiza Sports Editor UNITED Kingdom-based Zimbabwean Olympian Lloyd Zvasiya is expected to conduct a strength and conditioning clinic at Maglas in Zvishavane later this month. Zvasiya (35), a retired Zimbabwean sprinter…

Govt makes strides on consumer protection law

Melody Mashaire:Business Correspondent Government has made significant progress towards the enactment of the Consumer Protection Act which will result in the establishment of a court and a Protection Commission, a…

Masvingo secures 2 000ha for Command Agriculture

From George Maponga in Masvingo Over 2 000 hectares of land have been secured from individual farmers and irrigation schemes in Masvingo for maize farming during the 2016/17 agricultural season…

Fury admits to taking cocaine

LONDON. — Troubled world heavyweight boxing champion Tyson Fury has admitted taking cocaine, saying “I hope someone kills me before I kill myself,” in an interview with Rolling Stone magazine…

Mushore fluff haunts Harare

Innocent Ruwende: Municipal Reporter Harare City Council cannot appoint another town clerk until the courts deal with two pending matters which are before the Constitutional and Supreme Courts, Mayor Bernard Manyenyeni…

385m kids wallowing in poverty

UNITED NATIONS. — Children are more than twice as likely as adults to live in extreme poverty, the World Bank Group and the UN Children’s Fund (Unicef) said in a…

Religion helps Shkodaran

LONDON. — Shkodran Mustafi has opened up on how religion and being a Muslim has positive effects on his football. Arsenal’s summer signing was brought in for £35m from Valencia, and…

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