$241 million for Beitbridge Border Post revamp

Nduduzo Tshuma in Beitbridge PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday commissioned the $241 million project to upgrade and modernise Beitbridge Border Post  to become a more robust, efficient and economic enabler of…

Farmer loses $25k property to robbers

Victor Maphosa Mash East Correspondent A Marondera businessman and farmer Mr Johannes Boreman lost property worth over $25 000 at his residence to armed robbers on Sunday night. The two…

FCP gets Madhanhanga permanently

FC PLATINUM have agreed a swap deal with Harare City which will see them sign midfielder Farai Madhanhanga on a permanent basis while Ishmael Wadi moves the other way.

Cheetahs World Cup team named

Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor ZIMBABWE coach, Gilbert Nyamutsamba, has declared his Cheetahs ready for their crack at the Rugby Sevens World Cup in San Francisco and has announced the…

ZEC rolls out campaign

THE Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) has rolled out a countrywide election awareness programme.

Moto-X riders prepare for African Champs

Collin Matiza Sports Editor SPILLS and thrills will once again be the order of the day when some of the country’s top junior and senior male and female motocross riders…

France peaking perfectly ahead of final

ST PETERSBURG. — Should France go on to win the World Cup title on Sunday, they would have peaked perfectly after starting the tournament in Russia slowly but gaining momentum…

Copa national finals get underway

HARARE’S representatives in the boys section at the 30th edition of the Copa Coca-Cola football tournament national finals in Zvishavane, Prince Edward School, are in a bullish mood as they seek to lift the trophy for the first time.

Why roads, trains may bring peace to Korean peninsula

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un left his historic Singapore summit with US President Donald Trump last month with a massive political victory in hand, but questions remain how this will help his isolated country in pragmatic terms.

Jailed MDC activists seek voting rights

The High Court has reserved judgment in the case in which two jailed MDC activists are seeking an order compelling the Government to allow them to vote in this month’s harmonised elections.

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