Zim Moto-X team settles for silver

Collin Matiza Sports Editor REGAN Wasmuth was the star of the show for Zimbabwe as they settled for second place behind South Africa to walk away with a silver medal…

Ndou now headman Tshikwelengwe

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau The new headman Tshikwelengwe (Azwiambiwi Ndou 54) of Beitbridge East constituency under Chief Matibe was installed last Friday at a colourful ceremony held at Lukange area,…

Bhebhe takes over from Mathuthu

Bulawayo Bureau Zanu-PF Matabeleland North Province has seconded its provincial Women’s League chairperson Cde Medeline Bhebhe to replace the late national heroine, Cde Thokozile Mathuthu, as senator for the province.…

Madrid off to winning start

MADRID. – Real Madrid got their Spanish La Liga soccer campaign off to a winning start with a 2-0 victory at home to Getafe on Sunday in their first league…

BREAKING NEWS: Six die in head-on collision

Six people perished, four of them on spot, after the two vehicles they were travelling in were involved in a head-on collision near Mpandawana turn-off along the Harare-Masvingo highway on Saturday.

JUST IN: Gang brutally attacks forex dealer

A female forex dealer lost more than $7 000 and had her lips cut off by four suspected robbers who allegedly kidnapped her in town. She was also reportedly raped by her assailants.

ZIMRA opens offices in Marondera

Victor Maphosa BH24 Correspondent MARONDERA – The Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (ZIMRA) yesterday opened their offices in Marondera to smoothen their operations in Mashonaland East Province, an official has said.

President Mnangagwa says Zim unfazed by US sanctions

WINDHOEK – President Emmerson Mnangagwa on  Saturday said his government would not be hindered by sanctions imposed  on the country by the United States of America.

Iraq Supreme Court ratifies result of May vote

BAGHDAD. – Iraq’s Supreme Court has ratified the results of the country’s May parliamentary election, setting in motion a 90-day constitutional deadline for the top parties to form a coalition government.

Why South Africa needs to discipline the private healthcare industry

Steven Friedman If a service is provided by a company rather than government, this does not automatically mean a market is at work. The point is fairly obvious but has…

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