Fittest team will win Africa Cup of Nations says Nigeria coach
Abuja — Nigeria coach Gernot Rohr said he expects that after a demanding season in Europe, plus the heat in Egypt, will mean the fittest team will be crowned African…
Caf orders replay of African Champions League final
Paris — African football’s governing body has ordered the abandoned second leg of the Caf Champions League final between Esperance and Wydad Casablanca to be replayed at a neutral venue…
Australian police raid public broadcaster in media crackdown
Australian police raided the headquarters of public broadcaster ABC on Wednesday, the second high-profile raid on journalists in 24 hours in a sharp crackdown on sensitive leaks. Six police descended…
Malawi police use tear gas as opposition protests grow
LILONGWE— Armed police used tear gas on Thursday to disperse demonstrators demanding the resignation of Malawi’s president after an election they say was rigged, escalating the state’s response to protests…
AU suspends Sudan
The African Union (AU) has suspended Sudan’s membership days after the military launched a brutal crackdown on protesters that killed dozens of people. The AU’s Peace and Security Department said…
Govt mulls raw granite export ban
Government will soon ban unprocessed granite exports as part of efforts to enhance foreign currency generation.
TNF Act step in right direction: Business
The promulgation of the Tripartite Negotiating Forum (TNF) Act is a key step in the right direction for the economy as all parties — Government, business and labour — are now bound by legislation unlike in the past, Employers’ Confederation of Zimbabwe (Emcoz) acting president Mr Israel Murefu has said.
Source funds internally, President urges firms
Government is committed to supporting turnaround efforts by entities through the creation of a conducive investment climate which ensures viability and guarantees security of investment, President Mnangagwa has said.
Zim targets Chinese citrus market
Plans to export citrus products to China are at an advanced stage as Government intensifies efforts to pursue low hanging fruits while awaiting bigger projects to take off, Foreign Affairs and International Trade Minister Dr Sibusiso Moyo has said.
ED in Harare South for clean-up campaign
President Mnangagwa is this morning expected to lead the national clean-up campaign at Candy Shops in Southlea Park, Harare South, as Government intensifies efforts to ensure the country has sustainable environmental management and waste disposal systems.











