Salad cream ‘smuggler’ gets bail
A 45-year-old truck driver appeared in court on Saturday after he was arrested at Beitbridge Border Post while trying to smuggle 21 tonnes of salad cream worth R520 000 from South Africa.
Man U still after Pochettino
Jose Mourinho underestimated Manchester United’s appetite for change.
Hero’s body expected
THE body of National Hero and former Cabinet Minister, Professor Callistus Dingiswayo Ndlovu is expected in Bulawayo this morning from South Africa.
Zim ready to engage
Zimbabwe is ready to engage and re-engage with all countries of the world on an equal footing, President Mnangagwa has said.
ED consoles Mungoshi, Chapoto families
President Mnangagwa has sent condolence messages to the Mungoshi and Chapoto families following the death of prolific writer Charles Lovemore Mungoshi and Chief Chapoto of Kanyemba in Mashonaland Central Province.
#Bosasa: Workers protest amid sudden shutdown plan
Workers employed by facilities management company Bosasa, now known as African Global Operations (AGO), staged a demonstration outside its Mogale City head office on Monday – minutes after the company announced its voluntary liquidation.
Poll delay angers Buhari, as he urges voters to turn out in numbers
Nigerian president Muhammadu Buhari has expressed stern misgivings about how presidential polls slated for last Saturday were postponed by the election bodyINEC.
Europe’s middle class shrinking
Raquel Navarro downed an early-morning coffee, kissed her husband goodbye and hurried from her family’s spacious brick home in a suburb north of the Spanish capital.
Govt avails $1m for school development
Government has released $1 million for the completion of Ruvimbo High School which will help decongest high schools in Chinhoyi and increase access to Advanced Level education in the town.
Daiyaan Manuel outlasts Bako
THE 2019 Zimbabwe motocross season got off to a roaring start at the Donnybrook Park track in Harare on Sunday.








