Dereck Chisora forewarned

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 rematch two years on from a brutal encounter.

Efficient border management system pays dividends

Cross border travellers using the Beitbridge Border Post have commended authorities on the Zimbabwean side for embracing the border efficiency management system that has seen a marked improvement in the movement of cargo and human traffic this festive season.

Australian man in fraud storm

An  Australian man has been arrested on allegations of fraudulently acquiring Zimbabwean national identity documents and a passport to secure his stay in the   country.

Urban farmers warned against flouting by-laws

Mutare City Council has expressed concern over the growing number of urban agricultural activities that contravene the city’s by-laws and warned farmers against growing crops in waterways as the practice has adverse effects on the environment and ecosystem.

Business skills training for war vets

THE National Business Council of Zimbabwe (NBCZ) has embarked on nationwide capacity-building and training programmes for war veterans to venture into sustainable income- generating projects with the goal of including them in Government’s Vision 2030.

3 suspected cholera deaths in Murehwa

Three deaths suspected to be linked to cholera have been reported in Murehwa, Mashonaland East Province.

Mutuma joins FC Lupopo

NOMADIC former Warriors striker Rodreck Mutuma has joined Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) side FC Lupopo on a two-year contract.

Telecoms sector posts 9,2 pc profit

Zimbabwe’s postal and telecommunications sector registered a 9,2 percent revenue growth in the third quarter to September, 2018 on the back on increased usage of data and internet.

Expeditiously harmonise mining and agric laws, Govt urged

GOVERNMENT should work expeditiously to harmonise mining and agricultural laws to avert conflicts that are occurring in farms where cattle have been dying after drinking water contaminated with cyanide from miners, Women and Land in Zimbabwe said yesterday.

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