BREAKING NEW GROUND . . . ZRU’s Jani voted into Rugby Africa executive committee

AARON JANI’S administration profile took another giant leap at the weekend when the Zimbabwe Rugby Union president was voted into the powerful Rugby Africa executive committee during the continental body’s meeting in Marrakech, Morocco.

Cancer cases rise steadily

At  least 7 265 Zimbabweans were diagnosed with cancer in 2016, an increase of about 100 above the 2015 figures (7 165).

Youth League to defend ED

The youth wing of the ruling Zanu-PF party has said it is ready to defend President Mnangagwa’s grand vision to revitalise the country’s economy.

Teachers’ unions demand of $3k salary unrealistic

It  is undeniable that the cost of living for an ordinary Zimbabwean is increasingly becoming expensive, but the latest $3 000 salary demand by teachers’ unions is astonishing to say the least.

Council seeks ZACC intervention

Harare Mayor Councillor Herbert Gomba is pushing council to invite the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) to Town House to probe workers who have been issuing fake licences and pocketing thousands of dollars from home industries and flea markets.

Ministry to probe private cotton firms

Some private cotton companies are under the spotlight amid revelations they inflated figures of hectarage contracted to small scale growers with a view of being allocated huge quotas during the next marketing season.

Vivo Energy completes Engen deal

VIVO ENERGY Plc has completed a transaction with Engen Holdings (Pty) Limited, which involved an issue of 63,2 million new shares by the former, and US$62,1 million in cash.

50 cattle seized from Kunonga

Excommunicated Anglican bishop Nolbert Kunonga’s wife used fictitious invoices to lay claim to the family’s 50 head of cattle that were attached to pay off money owed to the Church of the Province of Central Africa (CPCA), the High Court has ruled.

Africa University hikes fees 40pc

Africa University has increased tuition fees by 40 percent for students paying in RTGS dollars, a move which students say will force many parents into debt as they try to make adjustments to cater for the increase.

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