$1,8m landfill for Chitungwiza

Chitungwiza Municipality will soon have its first ever properly designed landfill valued at $1,8 million, as the local authority moves to improve waste management within the dormitory town, an official has said.

Rights groups hail caning ruling

THE recent outlawing of judicial corporal punishment has been hailed by human rights and legal experts as a major milestone pointing to Zimbabwe’s efforts to meet its international and regional commitments.

Govt pledges to support, train young farmers

Government will support identified needs by young farmers to enable them to penetrate the international market through capacity building and training in respective value chains, a Government official said.

US pulls troops out of Libya as fighting intensifies

The US military has announced a temporary withdrawal of its forces from Libya amid an upsurge of fighting in the North African country.

Blocking aid to flood-hit Iran “displays US malevolence”

Iran’s Defence Minister Brigadier General Amir Hatami says the United States’ attempts to block international humanitarian aid from entering flood-hit Iran lays bare America’s malevolence.

Manica Diamonds stun Harare City

CASTLE Lager Premiership football newcomers Manica Diamonds collected their first set of full points in a commendable fashion after dismissing an out-of-sorts Harare City at Gibbo yesterday.

Mass evacuations amid fresh flood warnings

Dozens of villages and towns have been evacuated in southern Iran as authorities issued warnings for a fresh round of flooding in the regions bordering Iraq, home to a number of rivers and dams.

Tongaat in forex storm

Lowveld sugar producer Tongaat Hulett Zimbabwe is in the eye of a storm after it used sugar cane export proceeds for more than 1 000 indigenous farmers in Chiredzi without their permission.

UK coach for BN Academy

AS has become the norm, BN Academy are this month set to host UK’s Football CV Academy coach Grant Brown for a five-day development course targeting young up-and-coming players and coaches at Belgravia Sports Club in Harare.

Tough luck for Nyagura

SHE was the rank outsider in the first place and all the three judges as well as the match commissioner were Zambian in a high stakes contest she squared off against their compatriot didn’t help matters either.

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