Zim IT firm falls prey to mud-slinging in Malawi
Johannesburg — Zimbabwean company Twenty Third Century Systems (TTCS) — a pan-African corporate specialising in information technology solutions — has fallen foul of dirty tactics, after winning a lucrative tender in Malawi.
Woman drowns in Chikanga reservoir
A Greenside woman last week drowned in Chikanga Extension water reservoir where she had allegedly gone to perform traditional rituals with friends.
Verstappen wins Austrian GP
SPIELBERG. — Max Verstappen overcame a poor start to storm to the sixth victory of his Formula One career and end Mercedes’ record unbeaten start to the season when he triumphed in yesterday’s thrilling Austrian Grand Prix.
Arsenal to sell Aubameyang
LONDON. — Arsenal are open to selling Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang but will demand at least £56 million for the striker, according to reports.
Litigation costs Harare millions
The unsustainably high number of litigation cases involving the City of Harare and its former and current employees, which is bleeding council of ratepayers’ money running into millions of dollars, is attributable to a lack of appreciation of basic good corporate governance practices, legal experts have said.
Kadoma’s old houses to pave way for new flats
Government has ordered the City of Kadoma to decommission and urgently demolish General Barracks and Single Quarters housing in Rimuka to pave for the construction of flats.
Djokovic, Federer, Nadal primed to tighten Wimbledon grip
Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal are set to tighten their private stranglehold on Wimbledon as rivals struggle to keep afloat as they bid to dethrone the sport’s A-list…
Points proven, World Cup heads into grand finale
Television audience records have been smashed, global media coverage has been unprecedented and the quality of football has won over many sceptics — now the women’s World Cup heads into…
Bullish Cisse confident Senegal will come good
Coach Aliou Cisse believes Senegal will back up their status as the continent’s top-ranked side after a stuttering start to their bid for a first Africa Cup of Nations title.…
Egypt’s opposition leader ‘suffers double heart attack’ in prison
Egypt’s former presidential candidate Abdul Moneim Aboul Fotouh has suffered two heart attacks in prison, his son said, adding his father may die there because of the harsh conditions under…





