False start to Parirenyatwa trial

The trial of former Health and Child Care Minister David Parirenyatwa for alleged criminal abuse of office which was scheduled to start yesterday was postponed to December 11.

Mega TV deal for English football

LONDON The English Football League said on Monday has it has agreed a five-year domestic broadcasting deal with Sky Sports worth £595 million, starting next season.

Gold dealers up for armed robbery

Two Kwekwe businessmen have been arraigned before the courts on armed robbery charges after they seized a vehicle at gunpoint.

Land reform similarities in S. Africa, Namibia

Land reform has dominated South Africa’s headlines and it has also emerged as a major issue in Namibia ahead of next year’s national election. Populist pressure, fears around the trajectory of the economy and uncertainty about how the process will be administered in Namibia have been the talking points, including among investors.

Zim could be China’s economic gateway to sub-Saharan Africa

Anti-Chinese rhetoric in Africa can only be mitigated by the pursuit of stronger economic ties between the Asian giant and countries on the continent, including Zimbabwe.

Youths should refuse to be used

THIS month will be recorded in the annals of history as extraordinary for Zimbabweans, for it is the month that birthed the Second Republic in the sacred and revered month of November.

Mash East targets 200 000ha maize

Farmers in Mashonaland East Province are ready for the 2018-19 farming season with the province targeting more than 200 000 hectares on maize production, Provincial Agricultural Technician and Extension Services officer Mr Leonard Munamati has said.

Ginimbi freed on $1 000 bail

Harare businessman Genius “Ginimbi” Kadungure, who is facing charges of fraud, tax evasion and money laundering, was yesterday granted $1 000 bail by the High Court after spending four days in remand prison.

Zanu-PF launches goat-rearing project

The Zanu-PF Youth League has launched a goat-rearing project that seeks to empower youths and reduce unemployment, especially in rural communities across Mashonaland Central Province.

First Lady donates mattresses, groceries

First Lady Auxilia Mnangagwa through her Angel of Hope Foundation yesterday donated mattresses and an assortment of groceries to Blue Hills Probation and Remand Home here. The remand home, which falls under the Ministry of Education, Sport and Culture, is run by the Social Welfare Department and houses 25 boys.

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