Azpilicueta calls for Chelsea unity after fans demand Sarri sacking
CESAR Azpilicueta has called for unity at Chelsea after fans demanded the sacking of manager Maurizio Sarri during their comeback win at Cardiff. Late goals from Azpilicueta and Ruben Loftus-Cheek…
Liverpool late show against Spurs demonstrates belief
ANDY ROBERTSON says Liverpool’s last-gasp defeat of Tottenham showed the players have the belief to win any match as they go head to head with Manchester City for the Premier…
Pogba has ‘big part’ to play at Man Utd — Solskjaer
MANCHESTER UNITED manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer says Paul Pogba has a “big, big part” to play at Old Trafford despite speculation linking the French World Cup winner with a move…
Dualisation open to Zim contractors
Government has divided the dualisation of Harare-Beitbridge highway into nine sections to be constructed by local companies and last week opened a third 10km detour in Masvingo as construction work gathers pace, Transport and Infrastructural Development Minister Joel Biggie Matiza has said.
Sounds, smells of death in Idai’s trail
Cyclone Idai has receded to the ocean, but the smell of death still wafts all over Chimanimani and Chipinge. Many people are still missing, others lie buried in debris, pinned under huge stones and chances of recovering their bodies are next to zero.
Zinara pays US$589k to non-existent firm
The Zimbabwe National Roads Administration (Zinara) paid out over half a million United States dollars to a non-existent company between 2012 and 2013 under its “special projects arrangement”, investigations have revealed. An audit by Grant Thornton shows that cumulatively, Zinara paid Bermipools US$589 748, 94 in two years.
Tobacco: Mthuli’s go-between pays off
The intervention by Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube has paid off, with activity at the tobacco auction floors picking up yesterday as more farmers have started delivering their crop following the removal of the 2 percent tax from all transactions involving the crop.
President to lead Vic Falls clean-up
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa will this Friday lead the National Clean-Up Day campaign in Victoria Falls as Government intensifies efforts to clean cities.
UPDATED: Parliament defends Matanda-Moyo
Speaker of the National Assembly Advocate Jacob Mudenda has defended the proposed appointment of Justice Loice Matanda-Moyo as chairperson of the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC), saying the High Court Judge was competent and qualified for the job.
It’s right time to engage Zim: EU
Zimbabwe stepped up its re-engagement efforts with the European Union on Saturday after the EU’s managing director for Africa Mr Koen Vervauke met senior Government officials to deliberate on several issues to boost relations.











