Beast injured

TENDAI “Beast” Mtawarira has returned home from the Cell C Sharks’ tour of Australasia and will not take part in tomorrow’s second Vodacom Super Rugby tour match against the Crusaders…

Eriksen admits Spurs flopped in Ajax loss

London – Christian Eriksen admitted Tottenham were well below their best as Ajax seized the initiative with a 1-0 win in their Champions League semi-final first leg yesterday. Mauricio Pochettino’s…

Land to resettle Idai victims found

Government has identified land to relocate people who were displaced by Cyclone Idai and those who might still be in areas prone to natural disasters, President Mnangagwa has said.

Illegal price hikes: Govt taking action

Government is strengthening its policies and resource support through the Transitional Stabilisation Programme (TSP) to stabilise prices and cushion workers from businesses bent on profiteering, a Cabinet minister has said.

President explains delayed burial site visit

Mozambican President Filipe Nyusi has advised President Mnangagwa to delay his visit to graves of 158 Zimbabweans who were swept by Cyclone Idai floods across the border because the area is still inaccessible and unsafe.

EMA blames Chivero pollution on council

The Environmental Management Agency (EMA) yesterday accused City of Harare of not taking action over the pollution at Lake Chivero, the city’s main water supply reservoir.

Editorial Comment: Employers must improve plight of workers

Zimbabwean workers joined the rest of the world in commemorating the International Workers’ Day, commonly known as May Day, yesterday.

Cabinet okays provision of forex for basic goods

Cabinet has resolved to avail foreign currency to manufacturers of basic goods for the acquisition of raw materials so as to arrest the unjustified price increases obtaining in the country.

ZIFA DODGE COSAFA BULLET

ZIFA yesterday said they would need to study the judgment from COSAFA after the country was slapped with a US$50 000 fine and a conditional suspension from the tournament for their failure to honour an agreement to host this year’s edition of the COSAFA CUP.

Zim workers mark Workers’ Day

ZIMBABWEAN workers yesterday joined the rest of the world in commemorating Workers’ Day, with the Government calling for steadfastness as the country is going through a transitional period.

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