Mighty Warriors in bonus stand-off

THE Mighty Warriors are involved in a stand-off with ZIFA over their winning bonuses and allowances for the triumph over Namibia in an Africa Women Cup of Nations first round qualifier.

Renewables grow twice as fossil fuels in 2017

Chinese solar power led a record 157 gigawatts of new renewable energy capacity added worldwide last year, more than double the amount of new generation capacity from fossil fuels, a UN-backed report showed on Thursday.

Concourt dismisses Oscar‘s appeal bid

The Constitutional Court has dismissed an application by former Paralympian Oscar Pistorius to appeal his 13-year sentence for the murder of his girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp.

Streak saga rages on

THE sledging between Zimbabwe Cricket and head coach Heath Streak appeared to subside yesterday after the association revoked their earlier decision to dismiss the coach before the authorities sent another divorce letter later in the day.

Debunking the myths of vitiligo

Skin related conditions are usually taken lightly in Zimbabwe, with their causes being reduced to opinions formed on the basis of incomplete information.

Graca mourns her ‘big sister’ Winnie . . . ‘She should have been appreciated more when alive’

Nelson Mandela’s widow‚ Graca Machel‚ paid an emotional tribute to her “big sister”‚ the late Winnie Madikizela-Mandela‚ yesterday at Constitutional Hill in Johannesburg.

City approves Sunway City debt swap

Harare City Council has agreed to a proposal by property developer Sunway City Private Limited to offset part of the $6 million it owes in unpaid rates through land and water infrastructure.

Call to shoot stray dogs

STAKEHOLDERS attending a provincial development review meeting held in Mutare recently have called for the shooting of stray dogs in Manicaland province to counter the rising cases of rabies.

Americans, Canadians world’s biggest TV addicts

The average person around the world spent nearly three hours a day in front their television last year, according to a report released yesterday.

$400 fine for killing pedestrian

A Beatrice farmer who was involved in an accident that killed one person has been fined $400 by a Chitungwiza court.

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