ZTA cancels carnival
This year’s edition of the Harare International Carnival, which was scheduled for next month, has been cancelled.
Chiredzi, Chipinge RDCs in joint meetings
Chiredzi and Chipinge Rural District Councils have agreed to hold regular joint meetings to discuss rampant deforestation, veld fires and poaching that is affecting the two local authorities.
Graft: ZACC, ZRP duplicating roles
POOR coordination between the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) and the police’s anti-graft unit has resulted in duplication of investigations and a waste of State resources, a top ZACC official has said.
Namibian ref for FCP match
THE Confederation of African Football have assigned Namibian referee, Jonas Shongedi to take charge of FC Platinum’s champions’ league preliminary round, first leg tie on Wednesday.
O’Neal steps down
LONDON — Martin O’Neill stepped down as Ireland manager yesterday after five years at the helm following a dismal run of results that resulted in relegation in the Nations League.
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Former Gupta newspaper offices to be auctioned
JOHANNESBURG. – The offices that formerly housed the Gupta-owned The New Age newspaper have been put up for auction.
85,000 children may have died from starvation in Yemen: Report
SANAA. – As many as 85,000 children in Yemen may have starved to death in the past three years during its brutal war, an aid group reported on Wednesday.
Trump accused of putting ‘Saudi Arabia first’
WASHINGTON. – The United States senators have accused President Donald Trump of putting “Saudi Arabia first” by his decision to not take punitive measures against the kingdom or Crown PrinceMohammed bin Salman over the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
Trump disputes CIA report, backs Saudi ruler after Khashoggi killing
WASHINGTON. – President Donald Trump, in exclamation point-filled formal presidential statement, said Tuesday that his administration would stand by Saudi Arabia’s rulers and take no actions against them over the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.






