LATEST: All set for Manyuchi fight

Tedious Manyepo Online reporter All is set for the high profile WBC non-title welterweight bout pitting agile Zimbabwe boxer Charles “Busy Bee” Manyuchi against Jose Julio Augustin Feria at the…

OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS: ZACC Investigation In Summary

             

BREAKING NEWS: Boko Haram releases 21 Chibok girls

Twenty one Chibok girls have been released by the insurgent group Boko Haram to the federal government, according to reports by local media sources in Nigeria. According to Sahara Reporters…

JUST IN: Highlanders to play next home game in empty stadium and fined $3 500

Mehluli Sibanda, @Mdawini_29 THE Premier Soccer League has ordered one of their cash cows Highlanders to play their next home ground sanctioned match on an empty stadium for the violent…

‘Recognise, resist, report’. . . Players urged to adopt Fifa guidelines on match-fixing

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter HIGHLANDERS chief executive officer and former Zifa vice-president Ndumiso Gumede has called upon players and football officials to embrace Fifa’s Triple R guidelines to combat…

BOOST FOR COMPANIES. . . Funding package to support SI64: CZI

Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter THE Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI) and the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe are engaged in talks over a special funding package to boost production in…

Byo man wins last AFDIS house

Peter Matika, Showbiz Reporter OWNING a house has always been a priority for 28-year-old Prince Dube, an assistant cashier at a local beer garden. But as life would have it…

None above the law: VP Mnangagwa

Zvamaida Murwira, Harare Bureau EVERYONE, including Cabinet Ministers and Vice Presidents, can be prosecuted if there are reasonable grounds to suspect the commission of a crime as they are not…

Don’t interfere with Zacc: Kasukuwere

Walter Nyamukondiwa in Norton THE Zanu-PF party leadership should allow a committee set up by President Mugabe to look into the dealings of the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) to execute…

Ethiopia denies ‘extreme’ police violence at protests

Ethiopian Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn said on Tuesday that police had not used extreme violence against protesters and the government would investigate reports of such incidents.

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