Klopp charged over wild celebrations after Reds win
London — Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp was charged by the Football Association yesterday after he raced onto the pitch to celebrate his side’s late winner against Everton in the Merseyside…
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Simple economics that could save fuel, money
Zimbabwe is currently gripped by fuel shortages that have seen long queues at most service stations across the country as motorists struggle to fill up their tanks. The country requires…
Chiefs backbone of devolution: ED
GOVERNMENT has allocated US$31 million to each of the country’s 10 provinces for the implementation of devolution as it accelerates efforts to revive the economy through empowerment of provincial economies, President Mnangagwa has said.
Soccer Star of the year puzzle
Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor IT’S very likely Rodwell Chinyengetere will, for the second season running, be crowned Soccer Star of the Year in what would be a landmark achievement…
I am a man, I call for an end to forced child marriages
Forced child marriage is both a symptom of poverty and a conduit through which it is perpetuated, as some families that struggle to provide for their children view early marriage as a way out of their difficulties.
Star FM Music Awards promise glitz, glamour
Organisers of the inaugural Star FM Music Awards have promised that the awards will have its share of glitz and glam like the norm globally, apart from honouring local musicians. The event which will be held on January 25, next year at Zimbali Gardens, will have 21 categories.
2018 Grade Seven results out
The 2018 Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (ZIMSEC) Grade Seven results are out and candidates can start collecting them from their schools today, ZIMSEC board chairman Professor Eddie Mwenje said in a statement yesterday.
$472m budget for city. . . water tariffs, clamping and towing fees up
The Harare City Council yesterday presented a $472,2 million budget for 2019 indicating that the local authority will increase water tariffs by 19 percent while charges for most services remain unchanged.
Govt gets tough on businesses
Government is crafting a law that compels business people who receive foreign currency allocation from Treasury to charge their products in local currency, President Mnangagwa has said. Further, Government will revoke licences of such business people with immediate effect if they failed to comply.
Van Hoog opposes Hwange reconstruction
British businessman Nicholas van Hoogstraten, says he is going to challenge the reconstruction of Hwange Colliery Company Limited (HCCL). Van Hoogstraten holds a 31 percent shareholding in HCCL. In October, Government placed Hwange Colliery Company Limited under reconstruction.











