10 Sri Lankans opt out of Pakistan tour over security fears
Colombo — Ten Sri Lankan players, including T20 skipper Lasith Malinga and ODI captain Dimuth Karunaratne, pulled out of an upcoming tour of Pakistan citing security concerns, officials said yesterday.…
Jorginho edges Italy closer to Euro 2020 with Finland winner
Tampere — Jorginho fired Italy to within touching distance of Euro 2020 with a spot-kick winner that beat nearest rivals Finland 2-1 on Sunday and maintained his side’s perfect qualifying…
BILLION EURO squad
Manchester City have become one of Europe’s top powerhouses in recent times after winning back-to-back Premier League titles in record style. But it’s not just on the pitch that they…
Nadal wins US Open after 5-set thriller
New York — Delivering one of his most dramatic major final performances, Rafael Nadal captured his 19th career Grand Slam title on Sunday by winning his fourth US Open, outlasting…
Busiswa safe after abuse scare
WHILE people were outraged by Busiswa Gqulu’s alleged assault by her boyfriend Katlego “Kaygee” Mlangeni, the singer has maintained that she was unharmed. Busiswa, who was responding to the assault…
NRZ deal back on track
THE National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) recapitalisation project is now back on track after the utility’s board yesterday approved a US$420 million funding offer from the Diaspora Infrastructure Development Group (DIDG) and referred it to Treasury for consideration.
State to forfeit millionaire’s mansions, flat
A FORMER Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) employee who reportedly siphoned US$1 239 083 from the taxman’s bank account and splashed it on property is set to lose to the State two mansions in Glen Lorne, Harare, a flat in Harare city centre and a top-of-the-range vehicle.
Govt secures number plates
Government is set to receive 20 000 number plates for trucks and trailers at the end of the month, while other plates which are not for public service vehicles are now available, Government has said.
UPDATED: Harare water cost up 900%, forex rates loom
Harare City Council has torched a storm following its proposal to increase water charges by at least 900 percent, while some ratepayers will now be charged in foreign currency.











