DRC election panel ‘may postpone vote for a week’

Elections in Democratic Republic of Congo – due to take place on Sunday – may be postponed for a week, a senior electoral official has said, after electronic voting machines…

Chisora forewarned ahead of bout

LONDON — Dillian Whyte has warned Zimbabwe-born heavyweight boxer Dereck Chisora he will face a “different animal” tomorrow night and predicted a punishing defeat for his British rival in their…

Zim enters new era in diamond mining

President Mnangagwa yesterday commissioned a Zimbabwe Consolidated Diamond Company (ZCDC) crushing plant here, marking the country’s transition from alluvial to conglomerate diamond mining as he warned of swift punishment for corruption in the sector.

FC PLATINUM SCARED TO DEATH . . . Zimbabwean champions feared for their lives in Congo Brazzaville . . . Warned of imminent Boko Haram attack while awaiting to fly back home

THE FC Platinum delegation comprising players, technical members and the media were on Monday morning scared to the death teeth when security manning Owando Aerodrome in Congo Brazzaville told them of the possibility of a Boko Haram attack.

Forex inflows hit US$6bn

Zimbabwe’s foreign currency earnings for the year to date have hit the US$6 billion mark, from US$4,6 billion realised in the whole of last year as the country’s exports and Diaspora remittances continue to grow buoyed by interventions by the new dispensation. 

Zimra surpasses annual target

THE Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) has collected $4,7 billion in the 11 months to November 2018, surpassing the annual revenue target of $4,3 billion set by Government.

50 000 cattle succumb to diseases

AT  least 50 000 head of cattle succumbed to diseases in the past 12 months, amid fears that more will die if the shortage of dipping chemicals persists, legislators have said.

Editorial Comment: Peace, unity should not be taken for granted

There is a saying that what is hidden in the past is found in the future.

AIPPA, POSA on deathbed

Government is working on four Bills that will lead to a repeal of the Access to Information and Protection of Privacy Act (AIPPA) and the Public Order and Security Act (POSA) as the two pieces of legislation “have toxic areas” redolent “of the old dispensation”, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa has said.

Morgan Heritage promises explosive gig

International reggae band Morgan Heritage has promised to dose local fans with great music and fun at their second Harare show this weekend.

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