Intratrek sues ZPC for $25m

INTRATREK Zimbabwe, founded by businessman Wicknell Chivayo, has filed a lawsuit at the High Court demanding $25 million from Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC) in damages for alleged repudiation of a multi-million dollar contract for the construction of a solar plant.

TALISMANIC FORWARD BILLIAT BEATS INJURY TO MAKE FINAL TEAM…WARRIORS ON TOUR

STAR forward Khama Billiat returned to full training yesterday and ended days of wild speculation about his availability for Zimbabwe’s crunch African Cup of Nations qualifier against Congo in Brazzaville on Sunday.

Yuan shores up Kenyan banks’ forex deposits

NAIROBI. — The amount of foreign currency in Kenyan banks has risen considerably as institutions diversify their reserves by embracing the Chinese yuan.

Mnangagwa God-given: Grace

Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter Former President Robert Mugabe yesterday implored the nation to rally behind President Mnangagwa, saying his election victory in the July 30 harmonised elections legitimised his leadership.…

Lessons from Peter Moyo’s victory

Peter Moyo has been the subject of many debates and discussions this week following his victory over the so-called music giants of local showbiz last weekend.

Sunday Chidzambwa wary of Congo

WARRIORS coach Sunday “Mhofu’’ Chidzambwa is aware of the threat Congo will pose in their backyard and believes his men have a tough fight on their hands in an AFCON qualifier at the Alphonse Massamba Debat in Brazzaville on Sunday.

Firms to benefit from China’s $60bn facility

Mobile phone network provider NetOne, Robert Mugabe International Airport and Hwange 7 and 8 units are some of the projects ear-marked to benefit from the $60 billion concessionary loans from China, Foreign Affairs and International Trade Minister Dr Sibusiso Moyo has  said.

Two Koreas to hold third summit as Kim renews denuclearisation pledge

SEOUL/BEIJING. — South Korean President Moon Jae-in will travel to North Korea from September 18 to 20 for a summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, Moon’s special envoy said yesterday, one day after his trip to the communist state.

Cholera outbreak claims five

FIVE people have died in Harare from a suspected cholera outbreak in Budiriro and Glen View high-density suburbs, while 35 patients with symptoms of the water-borne disease are admitted at the Beatrice Road Infectious Diseases Hospital.

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