Sudanese soldiers clear protests, killing dozen
Khartoum. — Security forces attacked the camp at the centre of Sudan’s protest movement, opening fire, torching tents and killing at least 13 people in an assault yesterday that swept away the months-long sit-in demanding the military yield power, witnesses and protest leaders said.
Chegutu council starts sewer pipe replacements
CHEGUTU Municipality has started replacing the town’s outdated sewer lines in phases, as part of measures to curb perennial sewerage bursts that were blamed for intermittent water-borne disease outbreaks.
Use it or lose it mining policy key for economic revival
The use it or lose it mining policy which Government said it will put in place is long overdue as the mining sector is one of the economic pillars and a key foreign currency earner.
Couple wins drag racing elimination
DRAG racing enthusiasts were on Sunday treated to a rare feat as they watched a couple winning the elimination contest in beasts of motor vehicles; the latest Mercedes Benz nicknamed TP1 and TP2 as they clocked the fastest times over the quarter-mile distance at Donnybrook Park Raceway in Harare.
Kadoma, Kwekwe could collapse, say academics
Academics have called for geo-spatial studies of the cities of Kadoma and Kwekwe, amid concern that they are sitting on top of disused mining tunnels and could collapse anytime.
Daniella Du Toit makes team
TOP Zimbabwean rower Daniella du Toit will leave College on a high not after she got recognition in her last tournament at the Atlantic 10 Championship on the Cooper River in Alaska United States at the weekend.
CUT, Kadoma City in land deal
Chinhoyi University of Technology (CUT) has signed a memorandum of understanding with Kadoma City Council for 30 hectares for the university’s campus.
Gold hits 2-month high as recession worries drive safe-haven demand
Gold prices rose on Monday to their highest in more than two months, with investors seeking refuge in safe-haven assets as heightened Sino-U.S. trade tensions and Washington’s threat of tariffs…
Rand starts week flat amid trade tumult
JOHANNESBURG – South Africa’s rand was flat on Monday, shaking off worries about intensifying Sino-U.S. tensions and Washington’s new tariff threats on Mexico that have pulled stocks and commodities in…
Govt goes after multiple farm owners
HARARE – Government has begun a clamp down on people who were allocated multiple farms under the land reform programme, a notice released on Friday shows. Government revealed that an…




