Bundesliga relief for Antipas

OVER 180 days have passed since he last sat on the technical bench and he is now craving for the return of the game he calls his life.

Yet still, reigning Castle Lager Premier Soccer League Coach of the Year, Joey Antipas, remains cautious as the country battles against the coronavirus, which is now spreading rapidly across Africa.

Businessman in court over botched US$42m deal

Harare Bureau DELISH Nguwaya, a country representative for Drax Consult SAGL and Drax International (LLC), yesterday appeared in court on allegations of defrauding Government of US$42 million in a botched…

Weekend behind bars for Nguwaya

Delish Nguwaya, a country representative for Drax Consult SAGL and Drax International (LLC), yesterday appeared in court on allegations of defrauding the Government of US$42 million in a botched medicinal products deal.

Parliament and the death penalty

NEXT month, Zimbabwe will mark 15 years since the last execution of a prisoner on death row.

As a result, Zimbabwe is considered a de facto abolitionist State, despite retaining capital punishment on its statutes.
There are 84 prisoners on death row right now.

Chikoko’s big year

IN his wildest of dreams, Zimbabwe basketball captain Vitalis Chikoko might not have envisaged waking up one day being the French league’s best player.

Death of Zimbabwe artistes’ unions

Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter ONCE upon a time, artistes in Bulawayo and Zimbabwe had unions representing them. Like other professionals in other fields, they recognised they needed someone in…

No exemption for Term 2 school fees

Robin Muchetu, Senior reporter THE Government will not exempt pupils from paying school fees for Term Two although some pupils will only resume classes in September. However, parents and guardians…

300k cattle succumb to drought, disease

At least 300 000 cattle died last year owing to drought and disease, a latest national report has revealed.

According to the Second Round Crop and Livestock Assessment Report 2019/2020 Season, over 66 000 cattle died because of shortages of water and pastures.

Lobola hasn’t been banned: Ziyambi

The Marriages Bill does not outlaw the payment of bride price (lobola), but it seeks to prohibit marriage officers from requesting proof of payment of the same when solemnising a customary marriage, Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi has said.

Covid-19 claims 284 Archer jobs

Business Editor ARCHER Clothing in Bulawayo has been forced to terminate contracts of its 284 employees after demand for its products plunged as the country and the world at large…

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