FIFA suspend Haiti official
LONDON. — FIFA on Monday suspended the president of Haiti’s football federation for 90 days pending an investigation into allegations he sexually abused teenage girls at the national training center.
MPs want to be marriage officers
Members of Parliament yesterday asked to be designated as marriage officers so that they can solemnise civil unions but the proposal was shot down by Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi as it would blur the divide between legislators and administrators.
No fans, no tennis
LONDON. — Two-time Wimbledon winner Petra Kvitova said on Monday she would prefer Grand Slams did not take place as opposed to playing them behind closed doors due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The sad tale of Mushandike Irrigation Scheme
On the southern verges of Masvingo City, two mountains — Chamanyoka and Nyanda — rudely squeeze and dwarf the highway to Beitbridge.
Farmers urged to safeguard electricity infrastructure
Farmers have been urged to jealously guard electricity transformers and power lines from vandals as the nation focuses on putting 80 000 hectares under winter wheat.
Urban expansion, destruction of wetlands
Most environmental challenges occur due to bad rapport between humans and their environment. Environment refers to all natural and man-made resources found in the lithosphere and atmosphere-water, soil, minerals and living organisms (Environmental Management Act, 20:27).
A barber who never misses CAPS United’s matches
HE stashes all match day tickets he purchases in a big locker in his house.
Good Samaritan provides free water to Harare residents
In the face of crippling water woes in most parts of Harare and erratic provision of clean water from the Harare City Council, a good Samaritan has come to the rescue of residents.
Zim woman nabbed in SA cigarette smuggling syndicate
Police in South Africa have arrested five people, including a Zimbabwean woman, for allegedly smuggling cigarettes from Zimbabwe to South Africa.
Chimanimani road rehab on course
GOVERNMENT is considering extending the contracts of companies rehabilitating roads and bridges affected by Cyclone Idai last year to include new works following remarkable progress that has been made in the last nine months.











