Gweru unveils $45m budget . . . $5 fire levy for new sub-stations
GWERU City Council has proposed a $45 million budget for next year that will see the introduction of a $5 fire levy per household to fund the construction of two fire sub-stations.
No Fifa normalisation committee for Zim
FIFA have formally given their seal of approval on the forthcoming ZIFA executive committee elections pencilled in for Harare on December 16.
Surge in road traffic accidents worries police
POLICE in Mashonaland West Province have expressed concern over the spate of fatal road accidents in the province.
Jose out to stop the rot
Jose Mourinho needs to lift Manchester United’s morale quickly as a deflating run of performances threatens to throw their season off track completely but he faces a daunting task against a revitalised Arsenal in the English Premiership tonight.
Joshua wants big fight
Anthony Joshua insists he is willing to fight either Deontay Wilder or Tyson Fury next year as he looks to unify the world heavyweight boxing division.
Modric lifts Ballon d’Or
Luka Modric’s father held back tears as he paid a moving tribute to the 2018 Ballon d’Or winner at the awards ceremony in Paris, on Monday evening. The Croatian captain’s father, Stipe choked back tears in a moving tribute as his son broke a ten-year duopoly held by Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi, to be crowned as the world’s best player.
Zimnat introduces hard currency payment option
Zimnat General Insurance has introduced a hard currency insurance payment option to enable its clients to retain the value of their insured assets in the event of their sustaining a loss and making an insurance claim.
Puma Energy partners Chicken Hut
FAST food outlet, Chicken Hut has entered into a partnership deal with Puma Energy that will see the food outlet open outlets at every Puma service station across the country.
Team Zim off to Botswana
ZIMBABWE’S contingent to the African Union Sports Council Region Five Under-20 Youth Games finally left yesterday, with most of the team leaders expressing confidence in their athletes.
Foxes lose to Raiderz
DEFENDING Harare Basketball Association champions Foxes men’s A team coach Kelvin Ben has bemoaned financial constraints which are affecting their progress following the departure of some key players.









