FC Platinum grind draw

EDWIN Madhanhanga scored late on to cap a polished act in the Champions League preliminary round first leg encounter against CNaPS Sport at the Centre des Loisirs de la CNaPS Vontovorona in Antananarivo yesterday, with the draw leaving his FC Platinum coach Norman Mapeza a satisfied man.

Govt rules out retrenchment

Government is not considering retrenchment in the civil service as a cost cutting measure due to lack of financial resources to fund such an exercise, a senior government official said yesterday.

Cotton output rises 95pc

ZIMBABWE’s cotton output for the 2017 /18 cropping season surged 95 percent compared to the previous period driven by Government’s Presidential Input Scheme and investments by private cotton companies.

Kasukuwere must stand trial: Court

The State yesterday opposed former minister Saviour Kasukuwere’s application for exception of charges, arguing that he was just trying to abscond from trial and conviction as there is evidence that he did not follow procedure when he allegedly illegally allocated land to former First Lady Grace Mugabe’s sister Ms Shuvai Junior Gumbochuma.

Home-seekers duped in Harare South

Fresh land invasions have rocked Harare South, particularly Churu Farm, amid reports that some suspected land barons are illegally parcelling out stands to home-seekers without council’s authority and have since erected a structure where prospective home owners are parting with their hard erned money.

Returning looted artefacts will finally restore Africa’s heritage

EUROPEAN museums are under mounting pressure to return the irreplaceable artefacts plundered during colonial times. As an archaeologist who works in Africa, this debate has a very real impact on my research.

Cattle farmers feel the pinch

CATTLE farmers in the Midlands province have started counting losses as the weather begins to take its toll on livestock.

Epoupa saga: DeMbare ready to comply

DYNAMOS chairman Isaiah Mupfurutsa says the leadership at the club will do everything in their power to avoid falling foul to FIFA’s heavy sanctions after they were given a month to pay Christian Joel Epoupa about US$17 000 for alleged breach of contract.

High water costs ‘drown’ Bindura

DESPITE winning the clean water and good corporate governance award, Bindura Municipality is battling with an increase in water treatment costs due to gold panning along the river basins, Mayor Councillor Carlos Tokyo has said.

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