Soccer stars selection on tomorrow
LOCAL soccer experts will tomorrow gather in Harare to select the finest 11 players who illuminated the scene in the just-ended 2018 Castle Lager Premiership season.
325 000 cotton growers receive inputs
Nearly 325 000 cotton growers have received inputs under the Government’s Free Inputs Scheme meant to help vulnerable communities and prop up production.
New twist to Zifa polls
THE ZIFA elections took a new twist after the association’s electoral committee yesterday gave presidential hopeful Felton Kamambo and two other candidates that had been barred from contesting in the forthcoming poll the green light to participate.
Sadc boss due for 3-day visit
SADC Executive Secretary Dr Stergomena Lawrence Tax is expected in Zimbabwe tomorrow for a three-day working visit in which she will interact with representatives of regional organs based in the country.
Widower sues bus company for $700k
KING Lion Bus Service (Pvt) Ltd, the firm which owns a cross-border coach that was involved in an accident killing 43 people and injuring 40 along the Harare-Chirundu Highway last year, has been slapped with a $703 865 lawsuit by a relative to one of the deceased.
Botched surgery costs hospital US$27 000
NEGLIGENCE by doctors at Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals which resulted in a patient suffering a bile leak has proved costly after the High Court ordered the public institution to pay damages amounting to US$27 890 in expenses plus R252 546.
Second Republic: 9th meeting decisions matrix:
Cabinet approved the following priority projects from ministries for implementation under the 100-Day Programme
Chifamba’s bail conditions relaxed
ZESA Holdings chief executive Joshua Chifamba and two others, who are facing charges of criminal abuse of office, had their bail conditions relaxed on Monday .
City road works resume
Most of the companies contracted by Harare City Council to rehabilitate city roads resumed work yesterday after council processed payments worth over $3 million.











