Kolisi: Being named Bok captain affected my game

SIYA KOLISI says that becoming South Africa’s first black Test captain definitely had an impact on his game. The media hype surrounding Kolisi’s appointment ahead of the 2018 international season…

Juventus lead race to sign Ramsey

JUVENTUS are leading the race to sign Arsenal midfielder Aaron Ramsey when his contract expires at the end of the season. The 28-year-old’s current preference is to join the Italian…

Mou free for Real return as United pay compensation

JOSE MOURINHO is available for a dramatic return to Real Madrid after Manchester United paid him a reported £15 million ($19 million) in compensation following his sacking last month, according…

erste Variante bei dem Lernen

Qualitative Neuanfertigung und Lektorat verschiedener n?chternen Klausuren eine gro?e Crew von Wissenschaftlern und Kundendienst, die Ihnen gro?artige Schreibst?tze bei der Vorbereitung verschiedenartiger qualifizierten Projekten sehr gerne geben kann. Unsere Webseite…

Doctors’ strike over

All doctors who had withdrawn their labour from Government hospitals have now returned to work. This follows an announcement by their association yesterday calling off the 40-day industrial action. A survey of central hospitals — Harare, Parirenyatwa, Chitungwiza, Mpilo and United Bulawayo Hospitals — by The Herald, confirmed that doctors who took part in the illegal strike had returned to work although a majority of them were still undergoing scheduled disciplinary hearings.

DEMBARE WOO CBZ FOR DIALOGUE

DYNAMOS have pleaded with one of their creditors, CBZ Bank, for dialogue after the bank applied for a court order this week to garnish the club’s accounts as part of efforts to dissolve a debt of seven years. CBZ approached the High Court of Zimbabwe accusing the Glamour Boys of failing to comply with a 2012 court judgment which compelled them to pay back a $250 000 debt.

Industry engages Govt

GOVERNMENT is working towards resolving production bottlenecks in the manufacturing sector that have seen high prices for several products and shortages in some cases. This comes as industrialists engaged Industry and Commerce Minister Nqobizitha Mangaliso Ndlovu on Wednesday and submitted a report of the issues affecting their operations and possible interventions Government can introduce.

Editorial Comment: Fuel: Government has done its part

Yesterday we carried a story regarding the parlous fuel situation in the country. Over the past few days, the situation has deepened to crisis levels that had not been experienced lately: queues have lengthened exponentially and motorists have become desperate due to the shortage and erratic supplies of the commodity.

Curse of the Pirates

ORLANDO PIRATES will today make an overdue pilgrimage to a city that has always held a special place in its hearts for them. But, beyond the glamour which these Buccaneers carry, is a dark secret of an institution built on a belief in rituals and the imaginary powers of sangomas.

Govt bans SA animal imports over foot-n-mouth

Government has, with immediate effect, suspended the importation of all live cloven-hoofed animals and their products from South Africa following an outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) in some parts of Limpopo Province on Tuesday.
Botswana has also taken similar action.

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