Mountaineers retain Logan Cup

MOUNTAINEERS yesterday maintained their strong grasp on the domestic first class cricket after they clinched a third Logan Cup title on the trot with a game to spare.

Africa urged to fight new security threats

Kenyan scholar Professor Patrick Lumumba has said sources of conflict and threats to national security are no longer conventional and called for new strategies.

Softball brace for world qualifiers

THE Zimbabwe Softball Association is looking to build a strong team for the World Baseball and Softball Confederation qualifier scheduled for May this year. The association is conducting national selection team camps for the women’s team and softball head coach Eldon Mudzingwa said he has been impressed by the turnout in Harare recently. “The turnout was beyond our expectations and I must say I was very impressed by the raw talent that came through. Most of our players come from Harare but we are not limiting ourselves to Harare only so we are going on a nationwide search for new players.”

Champions League gets underway

MANCHESTER. — One of Europe’s traditional financial powerhouses Manchester United meet the nouveau riche Paris Saint-Germain as the Champions League football last 16 gets underway tomorrow with both sides hoping to finally reap some reward on the biggest stage from record levels of investment.

JUST IN: Zimta, PTUZ call off teachers’ strike

The Zimbabwe Teachers’ Association (Zimta) and the Progressive Teachers’ Union of Zimbabwe (PTUZ) have called off a strike which started last wek to pave way for negotiations with Government and called on their members to return to work starting tomorrow.

First Lady attends HIV/Aids meeting in Ethiopia

First Lady Amai Auxillia Mnangagwa is attending a meeting of the Organisation of African First Ladies Against HIV and Aids in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

Masiyiwas avail $60 million towards cholera response

The family foundation of Econet founders Strive and Tsitsi Masiyiwa has committed an additional US$60 million towards the cholera response in Zimbabwe.

JUST IN: Masiyiwas avail $60 million towards cholera response

The family foundation of Econet founders Strive and Tsitsi Masiyiwa has committed an additional US$60 million towards the cholera response in Zimbabwe.

President secures $500m lines of credit

PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday met the Eastern and Southern African Trade and Development Bank (TDB) president Admassu Tadesse, and the financial institution made a commitment to arrange lines of credit worth at least $500 million.

Zimbabwe’s re-engagement on track

Zimbabwe’s re-engagement efforts are on track after President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration briefed the world about the violent demonstrations that rocked the country last month, Foreign Affairs and International Trade Minister Dr Sibusiso Moyo has said.

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