Textile firm loses High Court bid

Fidelis Munyoro Chief Court Reporter A local textile firm, Qingshang Investments (Pvt) Ltd, has lost a High Court bid for the immediate release of goods seized by the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority…

Govt blasts meddling UK

Tendai Mugabe Senior Reporter Government has said Britain has no business in Zimbabwe’s internal elections and has no right to prescribe how the country should run its elections. Information, Media and…

AU to adopt uniform continental electricity standard

JOHANNESBURG. — The African Union is making great efforts to establish uniform standards among African countries in the fields of electricity, electronics and related technologies to ensure fast and universal…

Africa needs more contract farming schemes

Rumbidzayi  Zinyuke Syndication Writer Africa has been gradually turning into a net importer of food as countries continuously fail to produce enough to cover their consumption needs.

We must learn from SA’s export strategy

Dr Gift Mugano Zimbabwe is in dire need of growing and diversifying its exports so that it can generate sufficient liquidity to propel the economy. The real challenge for Zimbabwe…

Ibrahimovic to stay

MANCHESTER. — Zlatan Ibrahimovic has hinted he will stay at Manchester United beyond the current season.

Media lay into Kohli

SYDNEY. — Australian media labelled Indian skipper Virat Kohli “classless” and childish yesterday after his provocative comments at the end of a hard-fought, but incendiary Test cricket series.

Teachers quit capacity building programmes

From George Maponga in Masvingo At least 170 primary and secondary school teachers enrolled at different local universities under the recently introduced teacher capacity building programme have dropped out after…

Ahmad backs Morocco bid

RABAT. — New African football chief Ahmad Ahmad gave his backing on Tuesday to a potential bid from Morocco to host the 2026 World Cup.

LATEST: Plane crash victims repatriation begins

Herald Reporter The repatriation of bodies of five Mozambicans who were among six people killed in a plane crash in Vumba on Monday morning began yesterday in Mutare.

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