Kolisi calls for increase in Bok intensity

KEEP the same intensity from Wellington and take it up a notch. That’s the message from Springbok captain Siya Kolisi ahead of today’s Castle Lager Rugby Championship showdown with World…

Mourinho says side can do much better

MANCHESTER UNITED manager Jose Mourinho has admitted it would not be good enough for his side to go five matches without a win. The Portuguese is under pressure after United’s…

Guardiola vows City will stay on the attack against Reds

MANCHESTER CITY manager Pep Guardiola has insisted he will stay true to his attacking beliefs when the English champions visit Liverpool tomorrow despite several defeats by the Reds last season.…

Minister reviews new tax regime• . . . sets upper, lower limits • . . . new policy to be gazetted soon

Finance and Economic Development Minister Mthuli Ncube last night rang changes to the Intermediary Money Transfer Tax of 2 cents per dollar transacted by setting upper and lower limits.

President caps 1 567 CUT graduates

President Mnangagwa yesterday capped 1 567 graduates at Chinhoyi University of Technology (CUT).

Suspected cholera cases drop sharply

SUSPECTED cholera cases have dropped from 10 000 to 24, while Government is making frantic efforts to ensure the water-borne disease is totally eradicated, Health and Child Care Minister Dr Obadiah Moyo has said.

President rejects Bill

The Mines and Mineral Amendment Bill, which sailed through Parliament early this year, is set to be re-tabled after President Mnangagwa declined to give his assent and referred it back to the Legislature.

Minister commissions 2 HD studios at ZBC Pockets Hill

The Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC) must improve the quality of its productions to meet regional and international standards; Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa has said.

Zinara boss’ hearing opens can of worms

A hearing for suspended Zimbabwe National Road Administration (Zinara) chief executive Engineer Nancy Masiyiwa has opened a can of worms as it emerged that the parastatal was refusing to release an audit report by Grant Thornton, which exposed the rot at the State enterprise.

CJ Malaba vows to tackle corruption in Judiciary

CHIEF Justice Luke Malaba has declared that he will leave no stone unturned in his endeavour to fight corruption within the country’s Judiciary.

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