Handball teams to tour Moza
THE national junior handball teams are scheduled to meet in Harare ahead of their departure to Mozambique on Friday for friendly matches in Beira over the weekend as they take a step further in their build-up to the IHF Trophy Zone Six in April.
Nzenza hails Irvine’s Zim
INDUSTRY and Commerce Minister, Sekesai Nzenza has hailed Irvine’s Zimbabwe for embracing technology in a massive way that has helped generate $1,7 billion annual revenue for small-scale farmers across the country.
Pep to stay at Manchester City
LONDON. — Pep Guardiola has told Manchester City players he is committed to the English Premiership football club, saying: “Even if they put us in League Two, I will still be here.”
Botswana seeks new De Beers diamond sales deal
Botswana plans to conclude negotiations with De Beers on a diamond sales agreement by the end of April to replace the 10-year deal that expired last month. The government wants…
High Court hears Ginimbi bail application today
The bail hearing for socialite and businessman Genius “Ginimbi” Kadungure, who is in custody, is expected to be heard today after it was postponed yesterday at the High Court.
Commuters bear brunt of vandalism, neglect
It is 6pm at Charge Office bus terminus, commuters bound for St Mary’s in Chitungwiza, a mix of people coming from work and learners, are standing in a long winding queue waiting patiently for the next Zimbabwe United Passenger Company (Zupco) bus to ferry them home.
Herentals abandon High Court case
HERENTALS have decided to abandon their High Court challenge against a decision by the Premier Soccer League to dock them three points, over alleged match-fixing, which many feared could derail the start of the domestic Premiership.
82 arrested for wildlife crimes, 17 pangolins recovered
At least 82 people were arrested last year while police recovered 17 pangolins and over 1 000kg of pangolin scales, as the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) declares war on wildlife crimes.
65 Zupco buses arrive
Government has intensified efforts to recapitalise the Zimbabwe United Passenger Company (Zupco) as it moves to restore sanity in the public transport sector, with the latest consignment of 65 buses from China arriving at Beitbridge Border Post at the weekend where authorities are finalising importation formalities.
Chirundu border to open 24hrs
Government is considering turning Chirundu Border Post into a 24-hour port of entry and exit as volumes of traffic surge.











