70 000 households need food aid

A TOTAL of 70 080 households are in need of food aid in Mashonaland Central, with Mbire District being the most affected as most transporters shun the terrain.

Furore over lack of security at Masvingo’s water storage tanks

MASVINGO residents are sitting on a serious health time bomb following revelations that the city’s water storage tanks in Target Kopje Hills, south of the city are not protected.

Trump slams Mueller, mocks critics in fiery two-hour speech

President Donald Trump on Saturday attacked U.S. Special Counsel Robert Mueller ahead of his report on alleged Russia collusion by the Trump campaign in 2016 and said his political opponents…

Tshisekedi pledges to free political prisoners

The new president of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Felix Tshisekedi, says he wants to free all political prisoners within the next 10 days. In a speech he said he…

Handball rules among those changed by the International FA Board for next season

Goals scored or created with the use of an accidental handball will not stand from next season onwards, the International FA Board (Ifab) have confirmed. The changes mean that a…

Kevin de Bruyne will be out “for a while” with a hamstring injury

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola says Kevin de Bruyne will be out “for a while” with a hamstring injury. Midfielder De Bruyne was forced off during the first half of…

Ivan Rakitic’s goal all but ending Real Madrid’s faint title hopes

Barcelona moved 10 points clear at the top of La Liga after a second El Clasico win in four days, Ivan Rakitic’s goal all but ending Real Madrid’s faint title…

Noose tightens on corrupt officials …Govt to forfeit fugitives’ properties …Professor Moyo to be extradited

The net is closing on fugitives who fled the country to escape justice as Government intends to invoke the Money Laundering and Proceeds of Crime Amendment Act to forfeit their properties and assets.

Ramaphosa team expected this week

A team of senior Government officials from South Africa is expected in Harare this week to knuckle down to business ahead of President Cyril Ramaphosa visit to Harare next week for the third session of the Zimbabwe-South Africa Bi-National Commission (BNC).

Chamisa’s divisive tactics in vain

There is more that binds us as Zimbabweans than that which divides us and the earlier we realise this the better for all of us and for posterity.

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