Plot to fix CAPS game exposed

Sports Reporters A SENSATIONAL plot to fix CAPS United’s biggest game in history, as part of shadowy efforts by the dethroned CAF leadership to help TP Mazembe and punish Zimbabwe…

Editorial Comment: Cut imports, promote local production

News of rampant smuggling of goods through the country’s borders, especially between Zimbabwe and South Africa and Mozambique is disturbing. But it is known that this economic sabotage takes place…

Government assets now liable to seizure

Fidelis Munyoro Chief Court Reporter Government is likely to lose property to the Sheriff of the court after the High Court invalidated the law that prevented companies and individuals from attaching…

Bond notes now at $102m

Happiness Zengeni Business Editor The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe has said bond notes in circulation have increased to $102 million as the central bank continues to pay out the Afreximbank-backed $200…

Court throws 8 coup plotters behind bars

Luanda. – An Angolan court handed down jail terms Wednesday ranging from four to 10 years to eight men accused of seeking to topple the country’s long-ruling president, Jose Eduardo…

President off to Swaziland

Lincoln Towindo Senior Reporter President Mugabe leaves for Ezulwini, Swaziland, today to attend an Extraordinary Summit of SADC Heads of State and Government that opens at Lozitha Royal Palace tomorrow.

Mawarire freedom bid hits snag

Tendai Rupapa Senior Court Reporter A Harare magistrate yesterday dismissed an application for refusal of further remand by self-proclaimed pastor Evan Mawarire of the shadowy #ThisFlag campaign.

Day 1 tobacco sales rake in $423 000

Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter At least $422 729 worth of tobacco weighing 191 891 kilogrammes was sold on the first day of the marketing season on Wednesday, according to figures released…

S. Africa mass murder: 4 nabbed

Freeman Razemba Crime Reporter South African police have arrested four suspects, all Lesotho nationals, in connection with the recent killing of 14 illegal miners, some suspected to be Zimbabweans.

Hayatou fall cheers Zim

Grace Chingoma Senior Sports Reporter WHEN ZIFA president Philip Chiyangwa told the world that 34 was a dangerous number in African football, which could topple the continent’s ruling elite, not many…

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