Bosso captain upbeat

Tadious Manyepo Sports Reporter HIGHLANDERS captain Honest Moyo believes his team has a fair chance of beating Dynamos in the Battle of Zimbabwe showdown at Barbourfields on Sunday. Bosso won the first…

Hockey team appeals for help

THE Zimbabwe Ladies Hockey Team have qualified to participate in the Youth Olympics Games in Buenos Aires in by Argentina after winning bronze medal at the Youth Olympic Qualifiers in Algeria in July this year.

PSL rejected offer to acquire offices to rent at massive cost

Sports Reporter THE Premier Soccer League have blown a fortune of more than half a million dollars on a controversial scheme to keep renting offices in Harare and Bulawayo, when…

Plans afoot to evict vendors in all Midlands towns, cities

Government will soon evict vendors in all towns and cities in the Midlands Province as a precautionary measure to curb any possible spreading of typhoid following an outbreak of the water-borne disease in Gweru.

Suspected cases of typhoid rise to 11 in Kadoma

SUSPECTED cases of typhoid in Kadoma have risen to 11 from three last week, prompting Kadoma City Council to step up efforts to curb the spread of the deadly disease.

SA rand slumps

JOHANNESBURG. — South Africa’s rand fell more than 2 percent yesterday and government bonds fell, after the economy slipped into a recession in the second quarter.

Britain appoints new ambassador

The British government has appointed Ms Melanie Robinson as Ambassador to Zimbabwe to succeed Ms Catriona Laing with effect from January next year.

. . . Council to buy 2 refuse trucks

Masvingo City Council plans to buy two new refuse collection trucks this year in a development that will boost garbage collection in the country’s oldest town.

CJ to swear in 60 magistrates

CHIEF Justice Luke Malaba will this month preside over an historic swearing in ceremony of 60 new magistrates who will take oaths of office.

Zim will emerge from sanctions: Makandiwa

United Family International Church founder Prophet Emmanuel Makandiwa has said Zimbabwe will soon emerge from the shackles of sanctions that have constricted development, warning that those bent on cursing the country would attract God’s wrath.

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