PSL suspends players over age cheating

Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter THE Premier Soccer League has suspended three Bulawayo City development players as it investigates possible cheating by the trio who all registered as Under-19s.

You pooh you lose…open defecation attracts heavy fine

Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Reporter HATERS or the fortunate ones call it komnyama ubambile, literally meaning the land of darkness or the least civilised. That’s what Nkayi District in Matabeleland North…

Bond notes spur ZSE activity

Africa Moyo THE Zimbabwe Stock Exchange touched a nine-month high last week as investors shifted portfolios from money markets to equities with analysts saying this was a hedge against any…

Catholic teacher commits suicide

Munyaradzi Musiiwa, Midlands Correspondent A 33-year-old Catholic brother who was a teacher at Driefontein Catholic Primary School in Mvuma committed suicide by hanging after nine Grade Four school pupils whom…

Cites: When countries are allowed to protect what they don’t have

THE just ended Conference of Parties (CoP 17) on the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (Cites) in South Africa failed to produce a favourable outcome for the Southern…

Lobel’s Bread at loggerheads with ex-employees

Amanda Ncube, Business Reporter ONE of the country’s largest bread and confectionary makers, Lobel’s Bread has allegedly been deducting pension funds from workers but not remitting it to fund managers…

Botswana shoots, burns 400+ Zim stray cattle

Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Reporter IN a case that has attracted the ire of farmers, the Botswana government has killed and burnt more than 400 cattle that strayed into that country…

1 500 voters per polling station in 2018

Harare Bureau ONLY 1 500 voters will be allowed per polling station during the 2018 harmonised elections, while a new voters’ roll will have photographs of registered electorate members, it…

Cdes Buka, Nhema back in Zanu-PF

Munyaradzi Musiiwa, Midlands Correspondent THE Zanu-PF Politburo and the National Disciplinary Committee have lifted suspensions on former Ministers Cdes Francis Nhema and Flora Buka after the province successfully lobbied for…

SA demands end to violent student protests

JOHANNESBURG — South Africa’s government called yesterday for an immediate end to violent protests by students demanding free education, after nine people were arrested in overnight clashes with police in…

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