‘Rugby in dire straits’

RUGBY needs to have a plan in place over its future both on and off the pitch ahead of the 2019 World Cup if it is to survive, warned World…

Hamilton energised by busy schedule

LEWIS HAMILTON insisted yesterday that he had been energised by racking up the air miles while his title rivals were preparing for the toughest race on the calendar in Singapore.…

Mansour has put £1.3bn into City

SHEIKH MANSOUR bin Zayed al-Nahyan of the Abu Dhabi ruling family has spent more than £1.3bn directly investing into Manchester City since he took over in 2008, the club’s latest…

Final farewell to UN’s Kofi Annan at Ghana state funeral

World leaders past and present, traditional rulers and global royalty on Thursday joined the family of Kofi Annan, as the former UN secretary general’s state funeral took place in his…

Weariness and low expectations greet latest South Sudan deal

Scepticism and war-weariness on Thursday greeted the latest South Sudan peace deal between the president and main rebel leader aimed at ending a dragging conflict which has killed tens of…

Nation’s health top priority: ED

President Mnangagwa says the health and well-being of all Zimbabwean citizens remain a top priority of his administration in light of the cholera and typhoid outbreak in Harare.

Corporates join cholera fight . . . Econet chips in with $10m

Econet Wireless has availed $10 million towards containing a dual outbreak of cholera and typhoid following the declaration of an emergency in Harare on Monday.

President commends Bulawayo investors

President Mnangagwa yesterday commissioned projects worth over $2 billion championed by local investors and congratulated the province for taking a lead in implementing provincial economic initiatives under the Second Republic born out of the July 30 harmonised elections.

Editorial Comment: Harare city must learn from Bulawayo

Harare has been hit by a second major cholera outbreak in a decade although this time the emergency was declared within a couple of days of the Government finding out and resources — national, local and private — are being mobilised.

Land appropriation submissions cumbersome

The Joint Constitutional Review Committee (CRC) in South Africa is still looking for a way to deal with the sheer number of written submissions it has received concerning whether the Constitution should be amended to allow expropriation without compensation.

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