Guardiola slams shoddy City defending

Cape Town — Pep Guardiola was disappointed with Manchester City’s defending despite beating Southampton 6-1 on Sunday. A Wesley Hoedt (6’) own-goal kicked off proceedings before further strikes from Sergio…

Messi nears return against Inter

Barcelona — Lionel Messi could make an earlier return than expected against Inter Milan in the Champions League today but Barcelona have hardly missed him. Four wins out of four,…

ED courts Africa’s vote on sanctions

President Mnangagwa arrived here yesterday on a two-day State visit at the invitation of President Alpha Condé and will use the occasion to appeal for African support in Zimbabwe’s efforts to re-engage the West and end economic sanctions on the country.

UPDATED – Muzarabani oil: More details released

The Muzarabani oil project has high potential to produce 3,9 trillion cubic feet (tcf) of natural gas and 181 million barrels of conventional gas, Australia-listed company, Invictus Energy, has confirmed.

Chitando defends action on Hwange

Mines and Mining Development Minister Winston Chitando yesterday defended Government’s decision to place Hwange Colliery Company under the control of an administrator as there were no prospects of a turnaround amid rising debt.

UPDATED: Supreme Court rules against Kwesé

Econet Media (Mauritius) cannot distribute Kwesé TV satellite content to Zimbabwean viewers because it failed to comply with the terms and conditions under which it was granted the licence, the Supreme Court has ruled.

Govt warns schools demanding forex

Government has issued a stern warning to schools after it emerged that some were demanding tuition fees in United States dollars.

Ex-ZPC boss testifies against Undenge

FORMER managing director of Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC) Noah Gwariro yesterday testified against former Energy and Power Development Minister Samuel Undenge in connection with a case in which Intratrek Zimbabwe was corruptly awarded the Gwanda solar power plant tender by Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC).

Investment enquiries peak $15bn

The Zimbabwe Investment Authority had by June this year received 165 business applications worth more than $15,8 billion buoyed by a steady growth in the economy underpinned by various productive sectors, a Cabinet Minister has said.

UPDATED: Gandawa on the run

A WARRANT arrest was yesterday issued against former Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Development deputy minister Godfrey Gandawa after he failed to turn up for his trial for abuse of office.

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