German expert for NAAZ course
RENOWNED Germany jumps expert Ralf Ian is expected in the country to conduct a week-long International Association of Athletics Federations Level 2 course that begins in Bulawayo tomorrow.
Acting PG reads riot act
Acting Prosecutor-General Mr Kumbirai Hodzi has called on Chitungwiza Magistrates‘ Court to put its house in order to help the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) deliver high quality justice and unearth high-profile scandals.
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Veld fire consumes mom, child
A GURUVE woman and her one-year-old daughter were last week burnt by a veld fire.
US weekly jobless claims drop
WASHINGTON. — The number of Americans filing new claims for unemployment aid fell to near a 49-year low last week and private payrolls rose steadily in August, pointing to sustained labour market strength that should continue to underpin economic growth.
Pochettino attacks media
MILAN. — Tottenham Hotspur boss Mauricio Pochettino angrily accused journalists of disrespecting his players on Tuesday after his team opened their Champions League soccer campaign with a 2-1 loss at Inter Milan.
China to impose additional tariffs on US products worth US$60 bln
China announced on Tuesday it will impose additional tariffs on U.S. products worth $60 billion starting from September 24 in response to the newly announced US tariffs on Chinese goods.
Oil eases
LONDON. — Brent oil prices eased modestly yesterday but stayed near their highest level this year, supported by concerns that producers may fail to cover a supply shortfall once US…
Gweru launches blitz on vendors
Gweru City Council has launched a blitz on food vendors and backyard kitchens as part of its interventions to try and arrest the spread of typhoid and a possible cholera outbreak.
Be transparent, mining firms urged
GURUVE Rural District Council chief executive Mr Tinos Marisa, has called on Government to compel companies who are into base minerals mining to disclose their production figures to ensure transparency.






