Beitbridge Municipality proposes $8,5m budget
Beitbridge Municipality has proposed a $8,5 million annual budget for 2019, which will see more resources being channelled towards service delivery and the transformation of the border town.
Reporting fiscal device faults or theft
All VAT registered operators are required by law to use fiscal devices when recording sales transactions for Value Added Tax (VAT) purposes.
Life ban for former CAF boss
LONDON. — Former CAF vice president and Ghana Football Association president Kwesi Nyantakyi has been handed a lifetime ban by FIFA following his involvement in various offences, including bribery and corruption.
Gala showcases swimming prospects
SOME of Zimbabwe’s swimming prospects were on show yesterday at the Windview gala at Greendale Swimming Pool where Sunningdale’s St Martins were crowned the 2018 champions.
Give your best, upcoming pugilists told
ZIMBABWE Boxing Federation technical director Steven Masiyambumbi has challenged participants at the upcoming national championships in Bulawayo to give their best as the mother body seeks to assemble a strong team for next year’s continental and international events.
Moto-X riders prepare for Zim Summer Series
THE country’s top junior and senior motocross riders, led by the irresistible Emmanuel Bako, will move a gear up in their preparations for this year’s Zimbabwe Summer Series when they compete in a Bogwheelers Club National Championship event at Donnybrook in Harare on Sunday.
Mall closure leaves hundreds stranded
Hundreds of traders were left stranded on Tuesday after Harare City Council closed Fourways Traders Mall along Kenneth Kaunda Avenue.
Missing girl’s family demands truth from Vatican on bones
VATICAN CITY. – The family of a teenager who went missing in Italy in 1983 called Wednesday on the Vatican to provide more details on the discovery of human remains in one of its properties.
Khashoggi strangled, ‘cut into pieces’ in consulate: Turkish prosecutor
ISTANBUL. – Journalist Jamal Khashoggi was strangled as soon as he entered the Saudi consulate in Istanbul and then “cut into pieces”, Turkey’s chief prosecutor said Wednesday, making details of the murder public for the first time.
Protests in Sri Lanka, calls on president to open parliament
COLOMBO. — Tens of thousands of people gathered in Sri Lanka’s capital Colombo on Tuesday to urge President Maithripala Sirisena to convene parliament.




