Police start profiling firearms
Police have started creating a record of the unique profile of every firearm in the country, as licences are issued or renewed, allowing them to eventually quickly identify the weapon used in any case under investigation.
First Lady continues spreading spirit of love
First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa has carried her spirit of spreading love to the needy and vulnerable into the New Year, this time giving the elderly in Norton, Mashonaland West Province, a share of her warmth.
Kenyan banks are takeover targets as external risks grow
The repeal of the interest rate cap on Kenyan bank loans is not enough to dispel the range of risks that the country’s financial sector faces.
Government warns against bogus equipment deal
Government has warned of fraudsters targeting ministers, legislators and senior civil servants enticing them to join a fake agricultural equipment deal which they claim is a partnership with the South African government.
Mosimane confirms interest in Musona
JOHANNESBURG. — Mamelodi Sundowns coach Pitso Mosimane has admitted the South African Premiership football champions are interested in signing former Kaizer Chiefs’ Zimbabwean striker Knowledge Musona.
Middle East tensions rattle markets
Oil prices surpassed $70 a barrel yesterday for the first time in more than three months as the US warned of increased threats to energy facilities in the Middle East, after the assassination of an Iranian general last week.
Klopp hails Minamino
LONDON. – Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp described Takumi Minamino as “super and outstanding” after the Japanese international made his debut in the 1-0 FA Cup win over Everton on Sunday.
Trials of shame turn chaotic
THREE months after they were made to part with $150 each to take part in hyped football trials that had international scouts in attendance, players are fast losing faith in the whole process after organisers shifted goal posts.
Crops situation in Midlands dire
The crop situation in the Midlands province is dire with most now a write-off, provincial crop and livestock officer Mrs Madelina Magwenzi has said.
Former Zifa employee sued for US$27 000
FORMER Zimbabwe Football Association (Zifa) director of administration, Lazarus Mhurushomana has been hauled to the High Court after he failed to settle US$27 208 legal fees to a law firm, Fredrick Gijima and Associates.










