KING PETER LEFT OUT

LEGENDARY Zimbabwean footballer Peter Ndlovu might have blazed a trail as the first African player to feature in the English Premiership, but his brilliance for modest club Coventry City have failed to earn him a place among the greatest stars from the continent to play in that league.

Govt launches landmine policy

Vice President General Constantino Chiwenga (Retired) yesterday launched the Zimbabwe National Mine Action Strategic Plan (2018-2025) meant to rid the country of landmines planted by the Ian Smith-Rhodesian regime during the liberation war in the 1970s.

MDC-T elders fail to unite party

The MDC-T guardian council of elders is struggling to bring together the two warring camps tussling for control of the opposition party, as the groups led by Mr Nelson Chamisa and Dr Thokozani Khupe are preoccupied with defending and consolidating their turf, it has been learnt.

Trump, Kim indaba still weeks away

Talks between US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un will take some weeks to arrange, US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said yesterday.

China to boost rural incomes

Chinese President Xi Jinping said on Thursday the rural vitalisation strategy is the leading agenda for government work on agriculture, rural areas and rural residents.

Shun poll indaba at own peril

The opposition has a disgusting tendency of opposing Government for the sake of opposing. This is at variance with the basic expectations of an opposition party in a country.

Brazil to train professionals

Brazil is set to train Zimbabwean professionals in different sectors of the economy to strengthen the already existing relations in the academic and agricultural sectors.

Old Mutual spreads housing wings

Old Mutual Zimbabwe has spread its investment in housing from Harare to Bulawayo where it is constructing over 1 000 units.

Exam cheats lose case

The High Court has upheld the Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (Zimsec) decision to nullify all November 2017 Ordinary Level results for four St David’s Bonda High School pupils who were caught cheating in the Mathematics Paper 2 public examination.

‘Document African data, history’

Government has called for the documentation of information and data about Africa by Africans to boost education, policy planning, trade and cooperation and tourism among other areas of interest.

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