Firm lines up $38,6m investment in Mbire

A private company, New Basic Investment, has lined up a $38,6 million sugarcane plantation and milling plant for Mbire District that is expected to create 177 permanent and 300 contract jobs.

Man U release Zlatan

Manchester United released Zlatan Ibrahimovic from the remainder of his contract yesterday, freeing up the 36-year-old Swedish striker to complete an expected move to American side LA Galaxy.

Harare in illegal disconnections

Harare City Council is removing water meters from defaulting ratepayers, raising the ire of residents.

UAE brew a shocker

UNITED Arab Emirates entered their final game of the 2018 Cricket World Cup Qualifier with little more than pride to play for, having lost all their games against the other Super Sixes sides up to this point.

Gutu RDC blacklists five land developers

Gutu Rural District Council has resolved to blacklist five errant private land developers who are in the habit of fleecing residents through the implementation of clandestine schemes.

Edgar gets century

Dean Elgar scored a superb hundred but it was Pat Cummins who stole the late afternoon show as Australia fought back to have South Africa 266 for eight on day one of the third Test at Newlands yesterday.

Chitungwiza drafts action plan

Chitungwiza Municipality is drafting a Local Environmental Action Plan (Leap) that will assist it in the management of environmental goods and services.

Zhuwawu speaks against complacency

CAPS United might have disappointed their legion of fans in their goalless draw against Harare City last weekend but striker John Zhuwawu has promised a polished act from the Green Machine when they face newboys Bulawayo Chiefs at Luveve on Sunday.

Pritchard, Khupe to earn first Zim Sevens caps

AUSTRALIA-based hooker Connor Pritchard and winger Ziyanda Khupe of South African side Raiders are set to earn their first Zimbabwe Sevens caps when the Cheetahs begin the defence of their Kwese Victoria falls tournament in the resort town tomorrow.

The (largely unrecognised) US occupation of Syria

Atop multiple indignities and affronts to liberty and democracy visited upon the Arab world by the West, including the plunder of Palestine by European settlers and the political oppression of Arabs by a retinue of military dictators, monarchs, emirs and sultans, who rule largely at the pleasure of Washington and on its behalf, now arrives the latest US transgression on the ideals of sovereignty, independence and the equality of nations: marauders in Washington have pilfered part of the territory of one of the last bastions of Arab independence — Syria.

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