A DARING HOTEL ESCAPE, A SCOTTISH ADVENTURE AND A RACIST ATTACK . . . The incredible tale of the teenage footballer who disappeared from the radar

MUNASHE GATSI bolted out of the Manchester hotel his local academy had booked for him, on the very night he arrived in England three years ago, ending any hopes his handlers had of exposing him to scouts from clubs like Watford, Crystal Palace and Queens Park Rangers.

Cabinet gives nod to POSA amendments

Cabinet yesterday approved principles for the amendment of the Public Order and Security Act (POSA), a development that underscores Government’s commitment to the reform agenda in the Second Republic.

UPDATED : Magaya found guilty

Prophetic Healing and Deliverance (PHD) Ministries leader Walter Magaya was yesterday convicted and fined $700 by the Harare Magistrates’ Court for announcing that he had discovered an HIV and Aids cure, in contravention of the Medicines Control Act.

Government cushions health workers

GOVERNMENT has allowed all health workers to work three days a week to cushion them from transport costs.

Second meeting decisions matrix

Update on the acquisition of four B777-200 ER aircraft from Malaysia and the delivery of the Embraer aircraft purchased from the United States of America.

Zim outpaces peers

Zimbabwe registered faster economic growth in 2018 compared to the average growth for the rest of Sub-Saharan Africa, despite battling a myriad of challenges besetting the economy, chief among them critical shortage of foreign currency.

Using the past as political blackmail in the present

One false argument which is peddled by the opposition and foreign interests mostly is that nothing has changed in Zimbabwe since November 2017 when the popular Operation Restore Legacy happened.

170 000 register to grow tobacco

Tobacco grower registrations for the 2019 marketing season have increased by 46 percent from 116 525 farmers last season to 169 772, statistics from the Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board (TIMB) have shown.

Horticulture exports rise

The country’s horticultural exports recorded significant growth in 2018 after more than $112 million worth of produce was exported, up from $50,9 million exported in 2017.

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