GZU law students make history

Students from Great Zimbabwe University’s Herbert Chitepo Law School have made history by becoming the first African team to get into the top 20 of this year’s Jessup Moot Court Competition held in the Washington DC, United States.

SA rand flat

JOHANNESBURG. — South Africa’s rand traded flat early yesterday, pausing a recent rally that pushed it past 14,00 to the dollar as investors waited for new developments in a holiday-shortened week across global markets.

Govt calls for constant auditing of NGOs

Government has called for constant auditing of non-governmental organisation activities across Zimbabwe, with some of them accused of dabbling in politics.

Sanchez back to face Barca

LONDON. — Manchester United travel to Barcelona tonight needing another miraculous Champions League football fightback from a 1-0 first-leg defeat on home soil to make the semi-finals.

Man jailed 3 years for violence

A Chitungwiza man has been sentenced to an effective three-year jail term after he was convicted for participating in violent protests that rocked Chitungwiza and left a trail of destruction in January.

ZRP officers shine in Darfur: Matanga

successes achieved by police officers during a recent stint with the United Nations as international peacekeepers is a true reflection of the deep-seated and established work ethos and discipline in Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP), Commissioner-General Godwin Matanga has said.

ZRU turn to SuperSport Challenge

ZIMBABWE Rugby Union president Aaron Jani has reckoned that the SuperSport Challenge Cup in South Africa has come at the right time as it will help give local players international exposure and build a strong platform for the 2023 World Cup.

FC Platinum in frustrating draw

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Tiger revels in Masters victory

AUGUSTA. — Tiger Woods says his Masters golf triumph is “right up there” with his greatest achievements, having faced “serious doubts” he would ever contend again.

US-China trade talks spur stock markets

LONDON. — Progress in the US-China trade talks helped propel world stock markets to a 6-month high on Friday and steered investors away from save havens such as the Japanese yen.

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