President speaks on Diaspora vote
President Mnangagwa agrees with the principle of Zimbabweans living outside the country being allowed to vote and his administration is looking into the logistical issues between now and the next elections in 2023.
Tiger Woods roars again
ATLANTA. — They couldn’t wait. Not for a fist pump, not for a final putt, not even for the ball to land on the green. Tiger Woods was walking down the 18th fairway on Sunday as the leader on this final day of the Tour Championship, striding and smiling side-by-side with playing partner Rory McIlroy, and without any invitation besides their own joy, dozens and then hundreds of fans began thundering behind the pair in an impromptu parade that verged on stampede.
Zim, Pakistan keen to revive Joint Commission
Zimbabwe and Pakistan are set to revive the Joint Economic Permanent Commission that oversees the two countries’ economic relationship and co-operation in different areas chief among them agriculture, science and technology.
OPEC, Russia rebuff Trump’s call for immediate boost to oil output
ALGIERS. – OPEC’s leader Saudi Arabia and its biggest oil-producer ally outside the group, Russia, ruled out on Sunday any immediate, additional increase in crude output, effectively rebuffing U.S. President Donald Trump’s calls for action to cool the market.
Ex-Airzim executive’s bail terms relaxed
The High Court has relaxed bail conditions for ex-Air Zimbabwe (Airzim) corporate secretary Grace Pfumbidzayi pending her fresh appeal against both conviction and seven-year jail term at the Supreme Court.
SOS for legend Hamid Dhana
THE family of Hamid Dhana — arguably one of the best midfielders to emerge from this country in the pre and post-Independence era — have sent an SOS on his behalf as he desperately needs money to undergo a major operation.
Ronaldo fires up Juve
ROME. – Cristiano Ronaldo erased the frustration of his Champions League soccer red card by scoring the opener and setting up Federico Bernardeschi for a second as Juventus maintained their perfect record in the Italian Serie A after five games with a 2-0 win at promoted Frosinone on Sunday.
At least 500 000 children face ‘immediate danger’ in Libya capital: UN
NEW YORK. – Half a million children are in “immediate danger” in Libya’s capital Tripoli due to fighting, the United Nations children’s fund Unicef said on Monday.
Vendors: When reason prevails over common sense
If there is anything that has eluded reason for some time, it is the thorny issue of vending in the central business districts of major cities and towns in Zimbabwe, particularly in Harare where running battles between the police and vendors have been the order of the day.
Marijuana use in SA: What next after landmark court ruling?
South Africa’s Constitutional Court has delivered a unanimous judgment that certain parts of the country’s drug laws are inconsistent with the right to privacy.











