Sierra Leone bans jogging in groups
FREETOWN. – Police in Sierra Leone have banned group jogging in the street on the grounds that it encourages disruptive behaviour.
‘Cotton output to be lower than expected’
Business Reporter ZIMBABWE’S cotton output will be lower than expected this year due to a number of factors including excessive rains, which have made crop management and pest control a…
Man U sign Matic
MANCHESTER. — Manchester United have announced the signing of Nemanja Matic from Chelsea on a three-year deal.
Harare’s public toilets a ‘headache’
Runyararo Muzavazi Features Writer The growing human population in the Harare Central Business District (CBD) seems to be overwhelming the convenience facilities available for public use. As a result, most alleyways and…
Investors must claim for losses in 12 months: SECZ
Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter INVESTORS who file claims for compensation after a period of twelve months risk having their applications rejected, according to the Securities and Exchange Commission of Zimbabwe’s…
Ali’s hat-trick downs Proteas
LONDON. — Moeen Ali took the first hat-trick by an England spinner in 79 years as they completed a 239-run victory over South Africa on day five of the third…
Dr Kundiona: Perseverance personified
Ruth Butaumocho Gender Editor Zimbabwe’s independence brought with it so many opportunities for millions of people who had lived under the colonial regime with no hope for economic emancipation.
Ronaldo appears in court
MADRID. — Football mega star Cristiano Ronaldo yesterday appeared in court near Madrid accused of evading millions of euros in taxes, the latest player to fall foul of Spain’s taxman.
Cremer earns recognition
Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE cricket captain Graeme Cremer’s recent form has earned him recognition in the Bangladesh Premier League after he was snapped up by defending champions Dhaka Dynamites…
Council regrets parting ways with debt collectors
Innocent Ruwende Senior Reporter Harare City Council is regretting its decision to terminate a contract with its debt collectors, who contributed more than $23 million into the city’s coffers, with the…











