BAZ calls on communities to apply for licences

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Gwanda Correspondent THE Broadcasting Authority of Zimbabwe (BAZ) has called on communities to submit applications for radio and television licences that meet set standards. The deadline to submit…

Judge retains special verdict on grandfather killer

Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter A HIGH Court judge has sent a Lupane man who bludgeoned his ailing visually impaired grandfather to death after he rebuked him for attempting to…

Chelsea sign Werner

Chelsea won the race to sign Timo Werner after Frank Lampard’s side they offered him a £200 000-per-week deal.

Solskjaer hails ‘top footballer’ Rashford

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer believes Marcus Rashford is a potential future England captain and said it is an honour to manage the Manchester United striker, whose campaign over free meals for schoolchildren forced a government U-turn.

SA needs US$87bn

SOUTH Africa’s government told asset managers and banks it needs R1,5 trillion (US$87 billion) of infrastructure investment over the next decade, the country’s biggest specialist fixed-income fund said.

MultiChoice signs deal with Netflix, Amazon

MultiChoice has signed a deal with Netflix and Amazon to allow its users to access the two content providers’ services through DStv decoders.

Rhodesian interest in bee-keeping at high pitch

INTEREST in beekeeping in Rhodesia continues to mount. It has now reached such a pitch that one of the main problems is how best to restrain beekeepers and newcomers to the industry from developing their activities at a rate out of proportion to their experience, states the director of conservation and extension, Mr JJ Duvenage.

Kenya beats Djibouti to UN Security Council seat

Kenya yesterday won the UN Security Council seat after beating its African rival Djibouti in second-round voting in New York.

Prosecution demand jail time for Diack

The prosecution in the corruption trial in France of former global athletics supremo Lamine Diack called on Wednesday for him to serve four years in prison and be fined a maximum of €500 000.

Rashford resets boundaries of sport, politics

All around the world, conversations surrounding the political influence of major athletes have shifted seismically in the wake of the past few months’ political events. Now, a campaign by the…

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