‘ZimCoke deal still on course’
Government is yet to receive any formal communication from the Zimbabwe Iron and Steel Company (Ziscosteel) board requesting for the termination of the deal between the once steel giant and ZimCoke.
Students call for sexual harassment policy review
Tertiary education students have called for an urgent review of the sexual harassment policies as cases of abuse are on the rise.
De Jongh parts ways with Bosso
DUTCH coach Hendrik Pieter de Jongh has parted ways with Premiership football giants Highlanders.
Child Justice Bill draft in progress
THE Ministry of Justice and Legal and Parliamentary Affairs is working the Child Justice Bill in a bid to come up with sustainable ways of dealing with children caught on the wrong side of the law.
New party formed
The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) has acknowledged the formation of a new political party called the Independence of Zimbabwe African Organisation of People’s Power Pinda Panyanga United Front (IZAOPPOPP UNF).
Watford beat Man United
LONDON. — Watford boosted their hopes of avoiding relegation as they secured only their second Premier League win this term against a disappointing Manchester United 2-0 team at Vicarage Road yesterday.
Women’s Bank partners Bulawayo community bakeries
The Zimbabwe Women’s Microfinance Bank (ZWMB) has partnered with community bakeries in Bulawayo, and is calling on women across the country to organise into groups and benefit from the scheme aimed at promoting the production of affordable bread.
. . . city to convert beerhall into hospital
Kwekwe City Council is set to convert a popular drinking spot, Garandichauya Beerhall, into an infectious diseases hospital.
Palladium gains 60pc
This year has been good for commodities, with palladium leading the way with a gain of nearly 60 percent. The precious metal has continued to notch new highs, stealing the spotlight from cheese and milk prices.
Bailey appointed Bank of England governor
Andrew Bailey has been appointed as the next governor of the Bank of England. Mr Bailey, aged 60, is currently chief executive of the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), the City watchdog.


