Over 3 000 runners for PPC Matopos Marathon

Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter OVER 3 000 runners will take part in the various races on offer in the PPC Matopos Marathon to be held on Saturday morning. At the…

UK’s May asks EU for Brexit delay until June 30

Prime Minister Theresa May has asked the European Union to delay Britain’s departure from the bloc until June 30, with the extension ending earlier if parliament approves her EU divorce…

True identity of anti-Christ ‘revealed’

The true identity of the devil has been revealed, according to an American professor. In the Bible’s Book of Revelation, the devil is described as a great red dragon with…

Cholera vaccination starts in Mozambique

A cholera vaccination campaign is kicking off to reach nearly 900 000 cyclone survivors in Mozambique as officials rush to contain an outbreak of the disease. Vaccinations began on Wednesday…

Govt clears path for investors

Government has gazetted the Zimbabwe Investment Development Agency Bill (HB 2, 2019) which seeks to establish a one-stop shop for investors. The Bill was published in yesterday’s Government Gazette and is part of Government’s efforts to create an investor-friendly environment. According to the Memorandum, Clause 3 and 4 of the Bill say the role of the agency will be to facilitate entry of investment projects.

Ramaphosa hits back at detractors

ANC President Cyril Ramaphosa has hit back at his detractors, saying that they are fighting a battle that they won’t win. Ramaphosa was speaking at a dialogue with the white…

Ethiopia urges Boeing to review 737 MAX controls, backs pilots

ADDIS ABABA – Ethiopia urged Boeing to review its flight control technology and said pilots of state carrier Ethiopian Airlines had carried out proper procedures in the first public findings…

Frosty ties with US, Britain thawing

Zimbabwe’s relations with the United States and Britain are improving, with the Western powers extending help after the country was ravaged by a devastating cyclone recently, a gesture of goodwill that has shown that there is a warmer side of diplomacy. Cyclone Idai recently hit Zimbabwe, Malawi and Mozambique, leaving a trail of death and destruction, with close to two million people affected.

Prosecutor faces investigation

Prosecutor-General Mr Kumbirai Hodzi has turned the sword on the prosecutor he assigned to deal with the criminal abuse case of former Minister Supa Mandwanzira and ordered investigations into his alleged misconduct. Mr Edmore Nyazamba is being accused of gross misconduct after he allegedly failed to obey instructions to file a response opposing Mr Mandiwanzira’s application for review.

Premier League voices fears over proposed UCL reforms

THE Premier League voiced “significant concerns” over potential reforms to the Champions League yesterday, saying the changes would damage the thriving domestic game. Reported reforms being put forward for further…

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