Govt grants nod to bananas deal

Government has given the nod for Mozambican companies to export green bananas to Zambia through Zimbabwe as part of efforts to foster cooperation between the two countries.

Zimbabwe economic outlook: First quarter 2019

The $8,16 billion 2019 Budget presented by Finance Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube set the tone for the economic outlook of Zimbabwe for the year 2019.

WC hero Gordon Banks dies

LONDON. — World Cup football winner Gordon Banks was a “goalkeeper with magic”, says Brazil legend Pele, after the former England goalkeeper died at the age of 81 yesterday.

AUSC Region Five leadership visits National Sports Stadium

THE visiting African Union Sports Council Region Five chairman Vetumbuavi Veii and chief executive officer Stanley Mutoya yesterday visited the National Sports Stadium to inspect the site that Zimbabwe is hoping to house a museum for the regional body.

No soldiers in schools: ZDF

The Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF) has dismissed as hogwash, claims that the military has been deployed in schools to intimidate teachers.

Zim to host T20 World Cup qualifier

ZIMBABWE Cricket acting managing director Givemore Makoni says the country is ready to host the Africa regional qualifier for next year’s International Cricket Council Women’s T20 World Cup.

Businesses owe council over $2,4m

Cash-strapped Chitungwiza Municipality is battling to recover over $2,4 million that it is owed by business people occupying its properties, an official has said.

‘Dishonourable’ Mliswa on a bull rampage

NORTON legislator Mr Temba Mliswa, who has a long history of controversy from sport to business; politics to his love life, is back on a rampage.

Woman faces $116k fraud charges

A woman appeared in court yesterday for allegedly duping two people of $116 400 in separate deals.

Rand pauses

JOHANNESBURG. — South Africa’s rand steadied early yesterday following a sharp sell off in the previous session triggered by a sudden escalation of countrywide power outages.

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