‘Biti has case to answer’
MDC-Alliance principal Tendai Biti’s challenge of the jurisdiction of the court to hear his case was on Friday dismissed by Harare magistrate Mr Francis Mapfumo for inadequate evidence.
Trudy Stevenson’s remains arrive today
The remains of diplomat and Zimbabwe’s Ambassador to Senegal, Trudy Stevenson, who died in Senegal on 24 August, will arrive in the country today, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Trade has said.
A GOLDEN JUBILEE . . . CAPS United legend Joe Mugabe is 50 not out
JOE “KODE” MUGABE, from Mabvuku who transformed himself into one of the greatest servants of CAPS United in a distinguished career in which this diminutive genius touched the heavens, turns 50 today.
Prospects look good for economy: Agribank
AGRIBANK, a State agriculture development bank, says Zimbabwe’s near and medium term prospects look good on the back of Government’s efforts to improve ease of doing business and measures to attract foreign investment.
Nyamutsita defends title
CANISIOUS Nyamutsita of Mr Pace Athletics Club retained the Old Mutual Westgate half-marathon after winning the road race in Harare yesterday.
Schools open tomorrow: Govt
THE Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education has dispelled social media rumours that schools will open on September 10, instead of tomorrow for the third term.
CHAOS MARS CAPS VICTORY
CAPS UNITED winger Milton “Milito” Ncube’s best performance in a green shirt was what the Green Machine needed to finally remember how to score more than a single goal and bag the maximum points in this drama-filled Castle Lager Premier Soccer League tie at the National Sports Stadium yesterday.
IDBZ spearheads infrastructure development
The Infrastructure Development Bank of Zimbabwe (IDBZ), says it will continue to forge ahead in spearheading infrastructure development in line with new Government’s thrust for economic turnaround and the regional industrial development agenda.
Farmers who do things differently will beat El Nino
Once again Zimbabwe this year faces the bleak prospect of another El Nino, the second such event in three years. In a country where the periodic phenomenon is slowly becoming the norm, rather than the exception, El Nino — a naturally occurring weather cycle caused by warming waters in the Pacific Ocean — evokes painful memories of shattered lives and livelihoods.
Cremer to miss cricket tours
FORMER captain Graeme Cremer will miss Zimbabwe’s cricket tours to South Africa and Bangladesh scheduled for September-November after he recently underwent successful knee surgery in Harare.











