Banda’s never-ending saga set for Friday hearing

Sikhumbuzo Moyo in BULAWAYO ZIFA chief executive Joseph Mamutse has written to suspended vice president, Gift Banda, advising him the association’s condonation case will be heard before the Appeals Committee…

Council to fine residents for extending boundaries

Blessings Chidakwa Municipal Correspondent PROPERTY owners in Chitungwiza, who erected perimeter walls outside their original pegs have been ordered to revert to their normal boundaries or risk being fined. Acting…

Flower market prepares to reopen

Herald Reporter Informal traders at the Africa Unity Square flower market yesterday fumigated the facility in preparation for their return after a three-month absence due to the national lockdown. Africa…

Hare ropes in Franco Slomo on new video

Arts Reporter Rising musician Panganai Hare has engaged dancer and singer Francis “Franco Slomo”Dhaka, comedian Kapfupi and his wife Precious “Mai Nga” Kabrito on his latest video titled “Chibhakera”. Hare,…

Chevrons test negative

TESTS carried out on the Chevrons, and their supporting staff, last week, have all returned negative Covid-19 results giving the entire squad the greenlight to get down to business. With…

64k nabbed for lockdown violations

Crime Reporter Police have arrested 67 419 people for flouting regulations in the first 10 weeks of lockdown, with Harare, Manicaland and Bulawayo provinces accounting for almost 58 percent. Most…

Govt develops strategy to formalise, reopen SMEs

Zimbabwe’s response to the COVID-19 outbreak The Chairman of the Ad-Hoc Inter-Ministerial Task Force on COVID-19, Honourable Vice President K.C.D. Mohadi presented the weekly report on the national response to…

ITF, World Taekwondo become members of GEF

SINGAPORE. — In a move that spotlights the developing power and potential between esports and sport, the Global Esports Federation yesterday confirmed leading International Federations, World Taekwondo and the International…

Sam Nzima: The eyes behind the camera during Soweto Uprising

JOHANNESBURG. — Sam Nzima is best known for taking the iconic photograph of Hector Pieterson, his sister Antoinette Sithole and Mbuyisa Makhubu during the Soweto Uprising on June 16, 1976…

Ginneries seek higher US$ retention thresholds

Business Reporter Cotton ginneries are seeking to keep 80 percent of their foreign currency earnings, people familiar with the matter have said. Currently, cotton ginneries retain 50 percent of their…

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