Trump awards highest U.S. civilian honor to Tiger Woods

WASHINGTON —When Tiger Woods won the Masters on April 14, President Donald Trump declared he was going to award him the Presidential Medal of Freedom, and ordered his aides to…

Gold struggles to build momentum

Gold is having a tough time building momentum above $1,280 for the second day despite Trump’s tariff threat.

Chipinge cotton farmers to start harvesting soon

Cotton farmers in Chipinge have not yet started harvesting their crop after they were forced to delay planting due to late rains.

Nine years for possessing a pangolin

A 26-year-old man has been jailed for nine years here after being found in possession of a pangolin.

SA rand steady

The South African rand inched upward early yesterday, bouncing back from the previous session’s losses as investors betting on President Cyril Ramaphosa securing a big enough election majority to push through reforms locked in positions.

Deafening silence on disability, Cyclone Idai

The rapid and comprehensive response by the national and international community to the devastation caused by Cyclone Idai is a true sign of the spirit of “Ubuntu” among the people of Zimbabwe and the world. However, amid the relief efforts, there has been little action on a critical issue — disability.

ED inspires Youth League

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa’s servant leadership qualities have inspired the Zanu-PF Youth League to engage people at the grassroots, especially those from the rural areas, where the ruling party garnered majority of votes during the 2018 Harmonised elections.

Zanu-PF, CPC forge stronger ties

Zanu-PF’s high powered delegation led by national chairperson Cde Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri yesterday met leaders of China’s war veterans and exchanged strategies with the Communist Party of China (CPC), as the two revolutionary parties enhanced their alliance.

Kidney trafficking big business in Egypt

An Egyptian hospital and officials at the Yemeni embassy in Cairo were involved in a large-scale organ-trafficking ring from 2014 that included hundreds of patients and brokers from Yemen and Egypt, an Al Jazeera investigation has revealed.

13 Zimbabweans die in SA crash

Thirteen Zimbabweans were killed on Monday afternoon when a Masmery bus overturned outside Makhado town in Limpopo Province.

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