African nations mull formation of rapid response force

KAMPALA. — Military chiefs and experts from 12 African nations met here yesterday to discuss setting up a rapid response force on the continent.

NAM scientists urged to invest in research

Sifelani Tsiko Senior Writer The second Non-Aligned Movement Science and Technology technical meeting on industrial biotechnology ended in Harare last week with experts adopting a new resolution calling on member States…

ZimTrade calls for abolition of export permits

Senior Business Reporter ZIMBABWE’S national trade development and promotion organisation ZimTrade, has called on Government to abolish export permits on a long list of products as part of efforts to…

Old Mutual ploughs back to Manicaland

Luthando Mapepa Chipinge Correspondent OLD Mutual Zimbabwe has donated $200 000 to Chimanimani and Chipinge districts for community development as part of the company’s corporate social responsibility programme.

Karimazondo new ZRU boss

Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor FORMER Sables winger Russell Karimazondo has bounced back into the trenches of the game after being appointed Zimbabwe Rugby Union interim president yesterday.

Man demands sex from neighbour’s wife

Primrose Nyanzero Herald Reporter A 23-year-old man from Chikaka Village in Seke demanded sex and money from his neighbour’s wife.

Mudslide disaster claim over 1 000 in Sierra Leone

FREETOWN. — More than 1 000 people have died from the mudslide and flood that hit Sierra Leone’s capital nearly two weeks ago, a local leader and a minister said…

Herentals’ penalties storm

Grace Chingoma Senior Sports Reporter QUESTIONS have been raised about whether ZIFA Northern Region Division One pacesetters Herentals are being given a helping hand by referees as they push for their…

City starts budget consultations

Innocent Ruwende Municipal Reporter Harare City Council has begun the 2018 pre-budget consultations with various stakeholders to solicit views on how the city’s funds will be administered. The city’s corporate communications manager,…

Heroes, heroines never die but sleep

Hopkins Mariti Correspondent Comrades Shuvai Ben Mahofa and Maud Muzenda were laid to rest at the national shrine last week, but their resumes intersect in other ways.

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