Another top UK professor predicts victory for ED

Harare Bureau A TOP UK professor — Stephen Chan — has predicted victory for Zanu-PF and President Mnangagwa.

Maize deliveries reach 214k tonnes

Farmers have delivered nearly 214 000 tonnes of maize to the Grain Marketing Board since the beginning of the season in April, a senior official has said.

Carnival party bus suspended

Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter The party bus that has been ferrying carnivalistas from Harare to the Victoria Falls Carnival for the past two years has been suspended.

Finding therapy in art exhibition

The home of comprehensive art continues to grow from strength to strength as this July turns 61 in promoting and preserving art. On July 19, the National Gallery of Zimbabwe in collaboration with Zimbabwe Alzheimer’s and Related Disorders Association will officially open an exhibition entitled Art Therapy.

MDC Alliance too broke to pay for ads

The MDC Alliance led by Mr Nelson Chamisa yesterday admitted it was struggling to raise money to pay for advertising slots availed by the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation on both radio and television.

UPDATED: MPs get windfall

Zvamaida Murwira, Harare Bureau Members of Parliament are set to get a $4million windfall in the next few days for their outstanding allowances.

Zanu-PF has no control over ZEC : VP Chiwenga

ZANU-PF does not control the Zimbabwe Election Commission (ZEC) and the electoral body is totally independent, Vice President Constantino Chiwenga, has said.

Umtiti header sends France into World Cup final

Samuel Umtiti’s 51st-minute header sent an impressive France into the World Cup final with a 1-0 win over Belgium in an absorbing first semifinal yesterday.

‘Intensify fight against corruption at ports of entry’

The Government should intensify efforts to rid corruption at boarder posts to curb smuggling of goods into the country which is negatively affecting production in industries, Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce (ZNCC) has said .

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