WATCH: Zimbabwe election court challenge

Watch the Constitutional Court proceedings below…

LIVE: Zim election court challenge underway 

World attention is on Zimbabwe as the Constitutional Court (Concourt) is currently hearing the petition in which MDC-Alliance leader Mr Nelson Chamisa is seeking the invalidation of the 30 July…

Old Mutual boots H1 profitability

BH24 Reporter HARARE – Old Mutual Zimbabwe posted an operating profit of $34, 3 million, a jump of 27 percent for the six months period to June 30, 2018.

Cigar tobacco output hits 24 500kgs

Sibongile Maruta HARARE – Zimbabwe’s cigar wrapper tobacco crop has continued to be popular with farmers with 24 500 kilogrammes having been produced during the 2018 marketing season.

Melania Trump to visit Africa: Focus on children, culture and history

WASHINGTON. – First Lady of the United States Melania Trump has announced that she will be visiting Africa in October this year.

Bulawayo City in injury dilemma

Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter BULAWAYO City FC’s preparations for their survival fight against Herentals at Barbourfields Stadium this afternoon have suffered a blow, with five key players ruled out…

War vets want airport renamed. . . Slam US over sanctions

Farirai Machivenyika, Harare Bureau The Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association  yesterday slammed the United States government for extending its sanctions regime on the country, with the aim of causing…

Heads roll at Miss World Zim bootcamp

Showbiz Correspondent THE atmosphere was so edgy that one could cut the tension with a knife during the elimination round of the Miss World Zimbabwe boot camp as four aspiring…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Zimbabwe bigger than all of us

THE Constitutional Court today convenes to deliberate on a petition by MDC-Alliance candidate Nelson Chamisa challenging President Mnangagwa’s victory in the July 30 election.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY KHAMA…but Zim football ace continues to split opinion

KHAMA BILLIAT turned 28 on Sunday, but the Zimbabwe international forward, widely believed to be the highest paid footballer in South Africa, continues to be a source of friction as the wounds inflicted by his decision to join Kaizer Chiefs refuse to heal.

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