Sables regroup for Kenya test

ZIMBABWE’S character to bounce back and breathe life into their Rugby Africa Gold Cup campaign will be put to the test on Saturday when the Sables take on Kenya in the second of their 2019 World Cup qualifying assignments in Nairobi.

30 aspiring councillors sign peace pledge

At least 30 aspiring councillors from different political parties in Chitungwiza on Friday signed a peace pledge, which will guide their behaviour and actions ahead of the forthcoming harmonised elections, at a meeting held at the Leisure Centre.

30 aspiring councillors sign peace pledge

At least 30 aspiring councillors from different political parties in Chitungwiza on Friday signed a peace pledge, which will guide their behaviour and actions ahead of the forthcoming harmonised elections, at a meeting held at the Leisure Centre.

30 aspiring councillors sign peace pledge

At least 30 aspiring councillors from different political parties in Chitungwiza on Friday signed a peace pledge, which will guide their behaviour and actions ahead of the forthcoming harmonised elections, at a meeting held at the Leisure Centre.

30 aspiring councillors sign peace pledge

At least 30 aspiring councillors from different political parties in Chitungwiza on Friday signed a peace pledge, which will guide their behaviour and actions ahead of the forthcoming harmonised elections, at a meeting held at the Leisure Centre.

30 aspiring councillors sign peace pledge

At least 30 aspiring councillors from different political parties in Chitungwiza on Friday signed a peace pledge, which will guide their behaviour and actions ahead of the forthcoming harmonised elections, at a meeting held at the Leisure Centre.

Mixed reactions to Govt’s security offer

PRESIDENTIAL candidates contesting the 2018 harmonised elections yesterday expressed mixed reactions to Government’s offer of State security with some preferring to be given money to pay security details of their choice.

Mixed reactions to Govt’s security offer

PRESIDENTIAL candidates contesting the 2018 harmonised elections yesterday expressed mixed reactions to Government’s offer of State security with some preferring to be given money to pay security details of their choice.

Mixed reactions to Govt’s security offer

PRESIDENTIAL candidates contesting the 2018 harmonised elections yesterday expressed mixed reactions to Government’s offer of State security with some preferring to be given money to pay security details of their choice.

Erdogan wins re-election in historic Turkish polls

ISTANBUL. – Recep Tayyip Erdogan has won the country’s key presidential vote, electoral officials have said, in a result that will allow him to keep his seat with increased powers and become Turkey’s first executive president.

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