Bogus prosecutor in the dock

A HARARE man yesterday appeared in court facing accusations of conning another man of US$550 after passing himself off as a High Court prosecutor, who could facilitate a divorce.

Starafricacorporation granted one month reprieve by ZSE

Sugar producer, Starafricacorporation Limited (SACL) said yesterday it had been  granted a one month reprieve by the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) to publish its annual financial results after failing to  meet the June 30 deadline.

NSAS on Covid-19 testing

ZIMBABWE Aquatic Union president, Mary Kloppers, says they face financial limitations to fully ensure they follow all the guidelines by the Government related to Covid-19 prevention.

UK pays £16m for coronavirus tests that don’t work

The two Chinese companies were offering a risky proposition: 2 million home test kits said to detect antibodies for the coronavirus for at least £16 million, take it or leave it.

Belgian king in historic regret of colonial rule brutality

King Philippe of Belgium has expressed his “deepest regrets” for acts of violence and brutality inflicted during his country’s rule of Congo, as the Democratic Republic of the Congo marks the 60th anniversary of its independence.

Reds don’t need to spend

iverpool manager Jurgen Klopp admits he cannot spend “millions and millions” on squad reinforcements for his newly-crowned English Premier League football champions but does not believe he will need to.

Novak Djokovic blasted

Paul Annacone, the former tennis coach of Roger Federer and Andy Murray, believes the controversial Adria Tour could have disastrous consequences.

Development, community radio stations inseparable

Chinua Achebe, a must read for anyone who seeks to understand imbalances brought about by colonialism, poignantly notes that the reason why lions are always getting the wooden end of the stick in all folklore is principally because they have no voice.

Ngezi donate to fight against Covid-19

PREMIERSHIP side, Ngezi Platinum Stars, have joined the fight against coronavirus after donated an assortment of disinfectants, medical and personal protective equipment to two hospitals.

Zim to get affordable cancer treatments

Zimbabwe and 22 other African countries have been selected to receive affordable high quality cancer medicines from an alliance recently formed by three pharmaceutical giants, Pfizer, Mylan and Novartis.

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