Nhivi wants out of CAPS

STRIKER Simba Nhivi is demanding to be released from at CAPS United just seven months after his return to the club.

The Elders, the EU envoy and MDC goons

MY TURN WITH TICHAONA ZINDOGA The Elders came. They saw. They went back to wherever they had come from. But before the Elders left, they gave us a statement. A…

From BILATERAL aid to infrastructure . . . The truth about China’s relations with Africa

China’S engagement with Africa has accelerated over the decades as the middle kingdom eyes the world’s second largest continent for opportunities for economic growth and geopolitical influence.

Bosso close in on Division One striker

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter HIGHLANDERS are closing in on a Division One striker from the Central Region to boost their firepower upfront, which head coach Madinda Ndlovu has repeatedly…

Dhlakama calls for robust development

AS  the national game continues to reflect on yet another poor performance by the Young Warriors at the COSAFA Under-17 tournament, one of the most successful drivers of junior development programmes in the country has broken his silence.

VP Chiwenga urges Chamisa to outgrow student politics

Vice-President Constantino Chiwenga has warned MDC-Alliance leader Mr Nelson Chamisa against causing anarchy in the country, saying he should desist from student activism type of politics and focus on ensuring that the elections on Monday next week are conducted in a peaceful environment.

Police ban MDC-Alliance demo

The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has banned a third MDC-Alliance demonstration against the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) which was set for today, saying the force was preoccupied with final preparations for harmonised elections next Monday.

California’s law banning all ivory trade gets US NGO court challenge

Emmanuel Koro POOR rural communities in African elephant range states may now have a more effective representative for their ivory trade interests in the United States of America.

Zimbos top SA tourist arrivals

Business Editor ZIMBABWE contributed up to two million tourists to South Africa in 2017, becoming the largest source of African visitors to the neighbouring country, a report has shown.

ZRP to deploy 71k cops for polls

Innocent Ruwende Senior Reporter The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) will deploy 71 000 officers for the country’s harmonised elections next Monday and has put measures in place to ensure that…

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