UN calls for end to DRC fighting

NEW YORK. — The United Nations Security Council called on Wednesday for an immediate end to hostilities by all armed groups in north-eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) to combat a deadly ebola outbreak.

Pastor nabbed for raping minor

MPUMALANGA. — A pastor of a church in Mkhuhlu near Hazyview in Mpumalanga has been arrested after he allegedly tricked a minor into coming to the church by pretending he wanted to pray for her, but raped her instead.

Reds weren’t good enough, Klopp admits

ROME. — Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp accepted his side were not good enough in the 1-0 Champions League soccer defeat to Napoli in the Stadio San Paolo on Wednesday night.

Lionel Messi – The King

LONDON. — Splashed across the front page of the Spanish daily newspaper Sport yesterday morning is the headline that sums him up.

Govt to fund cattle farmers

CATTLE farmers in Manicaland will soon receive funding from Government to acquire beasts for breeding under the Command Livestock programme.

Time to fully institutionalise Results-Based Management

As Zimbabwe works towards the realisation of Vision 2030, the nation is also progressively entrenching the Results -Based Management (RBM) approach into its operations and institutional practices.

Boxing risks being banned

LOS ANGELES. —Boxing risks being thrown out of the Olympics unless the sport’s ruling body addresses “grave” concerns regarding its governance, the International Olympic Committee executive board said on Wednesday.

Work towards ending wars, UN members told

ZIMBABWE has urged United Nations (UN) members to collectively work towards ending wars and managing conflicts with a view to reduce the number of refugees who flee their countries.

Steyn slams pitch

SOUTH African fast bowler, Dale Steyn has slammed the Mangaung Oval track, describing it as not kind of wicket they would like to play international cricket on.

We’ve adequate chemicals: Zinwa

The Zimbabwe National Water Authority (Zinwa) has said it has adequate water treatment chemicals stocks for all its 534 water supply stations around the country.

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