Suspected Ebola cases in DRC

Kinshasa. — The World Health Organisation has identified two more suspected cases of the deadly Ebola virus a day after declaring an outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

BARBOURMADNESS

Ricky Zililo in BULAWAYO and Robson Sharuko in HARARE THE Zimbabwe football family plunged into yet another brutal soul-searching exercise yesterday, amid a scramble for the football rule book after…

Byo hungry for local movies

Bongani Ndlovu, Showbiz Correspondent MOVIE lovers flocked to Elite 400 in Bulawayo for the premiere of The Lost Letter on Saturday with  most of them happy with what they saw…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Time to bring sanity at Barbourfields

THE Castle Lager Premiership match between Highlanders and Dynamos at Barbourfields yesterday attracted one of the biggest crowds to watch a domestic top-flight league contest for years.

Gallery celebrates Museum Day

At The Gallery THE National Gallery of Zimbabwe will on May 18 join the rest of the world in commemorating the International Museum Day. This day is an occasion to…

Macron inaugurated as French president

Paris. — Emmanuel Macron was inaugurated as France’s youngest ever president yesterday, saying the country had chosen “hope” and promising to relaunch the flagging European Union.

ZB shareholders reject THL dividend payment

Enacy Mapakame Business Reporter SHAREHOLDERS of ZB Financial Holdings Limited have blocked further allocation of shares to Transnational Holdings Limited as well as the payment of a $0,6 million dividend saying…

IPEC drafts law to deal with pension funds trustees

Martin Kadzere recently in VICTORIA FALLS THE Insurance and Pension Commission has completed draft regulations that empower it to deal with errant trustees of pension funds, an official said.

Pope prays for all mothers

Vatican City. — Pope Francis has invited faithful in St Peter’s Square to join him in silent prayer for each one’s own mother, including those in heaven.

Six wounded as mutinous Ivory Coast soldiers cut off key city

Bouake. — Mutinous soldiers wounded six people in Ivory Coast’s second city Bouake yesterday as fresh tensions gripped the world’s top cocoa grower.

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