Trial date for council bosses set
Harare magistrate Mrs Victoria Mashamba has set January 14, 2020 as the trial date for Chitungwiza Municipality director of Works David Duma and his alleged accomplice, director of housing Hazel Sithole, who are facing criminal abuse of duty charges.
Biggie Magarira new Tennis Zimbabwe president
NEW Tennis Zimbabwe president Biggie Magarira has said junior development is the way to go if there is going to be continuity in the sport.
US$15m project: Masvingo submits final report
The provincial leadership here has submitted a final report to Government on the planned new Save Valley Conservancy (SVC) boundary that is finally expected to unlock nearly US$15 million funding for the project from the European Union.
Halal opportunities for exporters
Zimbabwe stands to benefit from Malaysia’s huge import bill if it produces goods that are required by the vast Malaysian halal market, Malaysian Embassy First Secretary Ms Tan Tsiu Yinn Cindy said.
Zim-UAE relations sincere: Mthuli
Zimbabwe and United Arab Emirates bi-lateral relations are sincere, as the rich-oil country which is the second largest trading partner “walks the talk” on its financial pledges, Finance and Economic Development Minister Mthuli Ncube has said.
Harare City rule the roost
HARARE City men’s volleyball team were yesterday crowned this season’s Zimbabwe Volleyball League champions after a thrilling 3-1 victory over former champions University of Zimbabwe Wolves at ZRP Support Unit grounds.
Herentals stun Hwange
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Turkish club furious over Hadebe
THE future of Zimbabwe international Teenage Hadebe at Yeni Malatyaspor could be thrown into doubt amid revelations the Turkish football club are furious he hasn’t reported back for duty.
FCP’s relentless chase continues
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Oil and futures align
LONDON. — The physical crude oil market and the structure of the oil futures curve have rarely been more aligned over the past few years than in recent weeks, and they tell a counter-intuitive story of a tight oil market next year.


