SA fixes glitch at Home Affairs
South Africa’s Home Affairs Department (DHA) has restored its online system, which broke down last Friday following a power outage at the State Information Technology Agency (SITA) that resulted in the disruption of operations at service points countrywide, including Beitbridge Border Post.
ZITF, Zinara lock horns over breach of contract
THE Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) has taken the Zimbabwe National Roads Administration (Zinara) to court for allegedly breaching the terms of contract and prejudicing it of more than $24 000.
Stokes found not guilty
LONDON. – England cricketer Ben Stokes has been found not guilty of affray after a fight near a Bristol nightclub.
Ryder Cup door still open for Tiger
ST LOUIS () – US Ryder Cup golf captain Jim Furyk unveiled the first eight members of his squad on Monday and heaped praise upon Tiger Woods as a potential captain’s pick to fill out the line-up.
Environmental Management Agency Laboratory
It is a national institute, built for support and advice on all aspects of environmental quality, research, treatment studies, training and environmental quality information.
Amm wins Zim Amateur
UNITED States-bound David Amm left the local amateur golf circuit on a high after he won the prestigious Zimbabwe Amateur Championship at Chapman Golf Club yesterday.
Mourinho bemused by Pogba’s claims
MANCHESTER. – Paul Pogba’s recent comments in which he hinted he was unsettled at Manchester United have left manager Jose Mourinho “bemused”.
Salah in trouble
LIVERPOOL. – Liverpool have referred footage of Mohamed Salah to the police after the Egyptian forward was allegedly seen on his mobile phone while behind the wheel of his car.
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Hurungwe welcomes regional court
People here have applauded Government for opening a regional court in Karoi, saying this would expedite the delivery of justice, particularly for people in Hurungwe and Kariba.

