Cabinet receives 2020 Budget Strategy Paper

Africa Moyo, Harare Bureau Cabinet yesterday received the 2020 proposed Budget Strategy Paper that was presented by Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube. This was said by Higher and…

Gweru city council is technically insolvent

Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Reporter CASH strapped Gweru City council has sad it is technically insolvent as it is running on empty coffers. If a company is technically insolvent it is incapacitated…

‘Rapist’ trainee nurse bail bid fails

Runesu Gwidi, Masvingo Correspondent A BID for freedom by a 23-year-old trainee nurse who was allegedly caught red-handed raping an 89 year-old patient at Mashoko Mission Hospital in Bikita District hit…

‘Sanctions adversely affect youth’

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter  BRITAIN has admitted that Western sanctions on Zimbabwe have adversely affected the youth and the country should be allowed to access credit lines to rebuild its economy,…

Bass to host fishing competition

Ronald Mashinga, Sports Reporter BASS Bulawayo will host the two-day Annual Mega Bass Fishing competition at Inyankuni Dam from November 9-10. Bass fishing is angling for gamefish known as the black…

Zim-Russia new MoUs expected

Kudakwashe Mugari, Harare Bureau Zimbabwe is set to line up some new agreements with Russia as the country participates in the inaugural Russia-Africa Economic Summit to be held in Sochi, Russia.…

Middendorp considers the birth of the ‘CBN’ at Chiefs

MAMELODI Sundowns had the title-winning trio of Leonardo Castro‚ Khama Billiat and Keagan Dolly, the ‘‘CBD’’, that led them to title success and effectively set in motion the current dynasty that…

Ronaldo happy with ‘more attacking’ Juventus

Rome – Juventus forward Cristiano Ronaldo gave coach Maurizio Sarri a vote of confidence on Monday when he said he was happy with the “more attacking” approach the club had…

India tour in doubt as Bangladesh go on strike

Dhaka — Bangladesh’s professional cricketers — including several members of the national squad — went on strike yesterday to call for better pay and benefits. The protest, announced by national…

‘Footballers 3.5 times more likely to die from brain trauma’

London – A new study carried out by Glasgow University has found former footballers are approximately three-and-a-half times more likely to die from neurodegenerative diseases than the general population. The…

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