Klopp leaves title to destiny
Jurgen Klopp said Liverpool have “qualified for our final” after his side scored a late winner at Newcastle to ensure the English Premier League football title race goes to the last day of the season.
Gweru to sue defaulters
Gweru City Council is contemplating taking legal action against defaulting ratepayers in a bid to recover over $64 million it is owed.
Police goes hi-tech
Bulawayo Bureau THE Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has acquired the latest surveillance equipment to aid officers execute their duties in line with international standards and the modernisation agenda of the…
Willdale introduces new product
Willdale’s latest Topaz bricks will enable the listed brick manufacturing concern to increase its market presence and curb brick imports that have over the years flooded Zimbabwe, Willdale chief executive officer Nyasha Matonda has said.
No Joy for Highlanders
GOALKEEPER Ariel Sibanda saved a penalty but Highlanders still failed to register a win, for the sixth league match in a row, as they were held to a goalless draw by Hwange in this Castle Lager Premiership tie at Barbourfields.
‘Review stands’ sale criteria’
Chiredzi residents are appealing to the local authority to review conditions around the selling of housing stands in line with the current economic climate.
Municipality split over USD land sales
There was a heated argument amongst councillors at the Chitungwiza Municipality chambers on Thursday over a recommendation put forward by the Finance Committee for land sales to be paid in US dollars.
Makusha, Tsumba want more
ZIMBABWE sprinters Ngoni Makusha and Tatenda Tsumba are eyeing qualification for the World Championships in Doha, this September.
Palestinian death toll rises to 17
Ten more Palestinians have been killed on the third day of Israeli strikes against the besieged Gaza Strip, bringing the total Palestinian death toll since Friday to 17, while 110 Palestinians reported injured.
Public prosecutor under fire
Kadoma District public prosecutor Ms Gracious Chaminuka is under fire with residents calling for the immediate transfer of their cases to Harare over alleged gross incompetence, corruption and tampering with court papers.




