Fireworks expected at Toyota 50 Race Day

FIREWORKS are expected as the Zimbabwean motor racing community gathers at Donnybrook Raceway in Harare today for the Toyota At 50 National Championships.

Silva to leave Man City

Manchester City star David Silva says he will most likely leave the club when his contract expires in 2020, but insists he won’t play for another English soccer team.

Chiwenga clears air on devolution

VICE PRESIDENT Constantino Chiwenga says devolution is not meant to divide the country, but to scale down central Government power to provincial councils to deal with a plethora of localised challenges.

We regret UN resolution on Cyprus peace force : TURKEY

Features Editor Turkey on Thursday said it regrets the recent UN Security Council resolution on the extension of the mandate of its peacekeeping force in Cyprus for a period of…

Zim anti-cancer drive under spotlight

Zimbabwe is strengthening its cancer treatment programme by ensuring treatment is available at a reasonable cost, First Lady Amai Mnangagwa has said.

. . . Mutasa cries for help

DYNAMOS coach Lloyd Mutasa says the problems bedevilling his team cannot be solved by him alone and has called on the club’s stakeholders to rally behind him and his boys.

HELP for Fire Victims

CAPITALK, Harare’s premier talk radio station, will today donate an array of goods to Matapi Flats fire victims in Mbare.

Kudos for ED poll reforms

President Mnangagwa is walking the talk on reforms and anyone who wins Monday’s harmonised elections would have done so freely, the Association of Free Research and International Cooperation (AFRIC) said yesterday.

African leaders pay tribute to BRICS

African leaders attending the BRICS Africa Outreach Dialogue in South Africa yesterday hailed the five-member group for its commitment to closer co-operation with the continent.

Acting PG orders Chivayo prosecution

Harare Bureau Acting Prosecutor General Mr Kumbirai Hodzi has directed the police to immediately take businessman Wicknell Chivayo to court on allegations of defrauding Zimbabwe Power Company of $5,6 million.

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