Wits closes entrances as student injured in university protests

All entrances to the University of the Witwatersrand (Wits) have been closed to avoid protests from EFF-aligned students, believed to be from the University of Johannesburg (UJ).

Chiefs back Govt over idle mine claims

Traditional leaders in Masvingo have hailed Government over its plans to repossess and operationalise all mining claims that have been lying idle for decades across the province.

Research symposium preps at advanced stage

Preparations for the 12th Zimbabwe International Research Symposium scheduled for next week in Harare are now at an advanced stage, the Research Council of Zimbabwe has said.

Capital Bank placed under provisional liquidation

ASSET-stripped Capital Bank Corporation Limited has been placed under provisional liquidation after the court ruled it was no longer viable.

Thumbs-up for austerity

The Zanu-PF leadership in Masvingo has thrown its full weight behind austerity measures introduced by President Mnangagwa’s Government, saying they were a bitter pill to swallow, but necessary to cure, and would set the country on a positive economic trajectory.

Council in petty cash storm

Kwekwe City Council’s finance department has come under fire for failing to release $35 for the purchase chemicals to fumigate bees.

ZNFPC embarks on life skills programme

THE Zimbabwe National Family Planning Council (ZNFPC) has embarked on a sexual reproductive and health information dissemination programme targeting people at plantations in Manicaland.

ZPC Kariba coach in bribery storm

ZPC Kariba coach Godfrey Tamirepi is in the eye of a storm amid revelations that the Premiership football club’s management are probing him for alleged underhand dealings in the transfer of players.

DeMbare’s Mukambi predicts tough season

AFTER enduring a forgettable 2018 season, Dynamos utility man Godfrey Mukambi expects another tough season this year.

Taliban, Afghan talks in Moscow

The Taliban entered a second day of unprecedented talks yesterday with powerful Afghan politicians in Moscow, sidestepping the Kabul government as it pursues a leading stake in the war-torn country.

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