Musician up for rape

Musician Admire Sanyanga, who is popularly known as Chief Shumba, yesterday appeared in court on allegations of raping an 18-year-old Waterfalls housemaid.

Abe pledges to push Japanese investment in Africa

A three-day conference on African development kicked off Wednesday in Yokohama, as Prime Minister Shinzo Abe pledged to aggressively promote private-sector investment in Africa in his opening speech, but failed to set a new numerical target on funds to be funnelled to the continent.

DeMbare survive late scare

EVANS Katema and Godknows Murwira had an assist and a goal each as Dynamos scored the fastest Premiership goal this season and remained in contention in the championship race.

Cottco out of danger and paying legacy debt

The Cotton Company of Zimbabwe is now out of woods and has already started paying off some of its legacy debts, managing director Mr Pious Manamike said yesterday.

CITES: Sadc, European Union cross swords

The European Union (EU) and Sadc drew swords at the just-ended Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), with the regional block saying it was “seriously considering” whether there were “meaningful benefits” in being part of the convention.

Robbers tie guards to tree, steal generator

SIX armed robbers pounced on a farm in Headlands and went away with a generator worth US$2 000.

Food distribution will be fair: Govt

COUNCILLORS and traditional leaders will not be involved in the distribution of food aid and selection of at least 7,7 million food insecure people countrywide following the 2018/19 drought that hit Zimbabwe, a Cabinet minister said yesterday.

It’s time to break the deadlock over Africa’s ivory trade: Here’s how . . .

Fierce debates over ivory have dominated the global conference for the international trade in species for 30 years, since the first international ivory ban was instituted in 1989.

ZCTU seeks formulas for salary reviews

THE Tripartite Negotiating Forum (TNF) should come up with formulas to review salaries and cushion workers in line with prevailing inflation trends at a particular given time, the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) has said.

Midlands gets $46m devolution funds

THE Second Republic has to date disbursed $46 million to local authorities in the provinces as it moves ahead in implementing the devolution agenda.

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