15th meeting decisions matrix: 9th May, 2019

Cabinet received its weekly update from the Minister of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing July Moyo on the ongoing recovery efforts in the aftermath of the Cyclone Idai disaster.

Thirty years later, we still wait for the arrival of another gem like King Peter

THE Class of ’89 spearhead, Peter Ndlovu, could collect his third championship medal in the South African Premiership today, exactly 30 years after he announced his grand arrival on the domestic football scene at the inaugural Copa Coca-Cola schools tournament.

HIGH COURT RULES AGAINST NELSON CHAMISA . . . The battle of Populism vs Constitutionalism

The High Court sitting at Harare dealt a body-blow to Nelson Chamisa’s leadership of the MDC on 8 May 2019. In the case of Elias Mashavira vs. Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) and Five Others HH 302/19, Justice Edith Mushore ruled that Chamisa’s ascension to the positions of Deputy President, Acting President and substantive President were contrary to the MDC Constitution.

LIVERPOOL, ALWAYS HOPEFUL, USUALLY RELIABLE AND ABSOLUTELY WONDERFUL

SOMEHOW, they found a way to transform chaos into vintage art, to convert fantasy into reality and produce probably the biggest shock since David floored Goliath in that defining battle in the Valley of Elah, which has come to glorify the spoils of an underdog.

Rapist father jailed 20 years

A 46-year-old Gweru man was last week sentenced to an effective 15 years behind bars for indecently assaulting and sexually abusing his 14-year-old daughter.

May plans another indicative vote round in desperate bid to pass Brexit deal

THERESA May is planning fresh indicative votes as the humiliated Prime Minister plots to reawaken her botched Brexit withdrawal agreement. Mrs May is under severe pressure from her party and…

VP Mohadi hails Team Zim-UK players

VICE President Kembo Mohadi has encouraged ZIFA to consider wooing more Zimbabwean football players who are based in the Diaspora for national duty in the future.

2 poachers killed in shoot-out

Two poachers were early yesterday killed during a shoot-out with Parks rangers at Bubye Conservancy some 60km west of Beitbridge town.

Region rallies together in push for sustainable trade in ivory

Elliot Ziwira (EZ), our senior reporter speaks to Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (Zimparks) spokesperson Mr Tinashe Farawo (TF) on the proceedings and outcome of the summit which deliberated on a range of contentious issues which included the human-wildlife conflict, trade in ivory and ivory products, poaching, and the impact of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Fauna and Flora (CITES) ban on trade.

Of polo fashion, culture and wine

Last year they made headlines with a wow factor theme — Posh Oh My Gosh — when fashion buffs wore from fur to animal print turning heads at the Carrick Ambassadors Cup.

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