Stokes, Holder to lead from the front

LONDON. — Two of the world’s best all-rounders in Ben Stokes and Jason Holder will be captaining their respective sides when England face the West Indies in the first Test…

Exporters to get priority in forex allocation

Exporting and other strategic companies will be prioritised in accessing foreign currency to boost their capacity and help the country earn even more foreign currency, Foreign Affairs and International Trade Minister Dr Sibusiso Moyo has said.

Gweru mine manager granted bail

The Gweru mine manager, who allegedly shot and injured two of his employees following a pay dispute at the company premises a fortnight ago, has been granted $10 000 bail by Masvingo High Court judge, Justice Garainesu Mawadze.

Mbuya Nehanda memorial monument erection approved

Cabinet was briefed by the Honourable Vice President K. C. D. Mohadi, as Chairman of the Ad Hoc Inter-Ministerial Task Force on the COVID-19, on the steps that were being taken to contain the spread of the pandemic.

Ruwa engineer fired

Ruwa Town Council has fired its engineer Anthony Mujuru with immediate effect on a litany of allegations, including failure to properly take charge of the construction of the new council offices.

35 smugglers arrested near Old Limpopo Bridge

Police have arrested 35 smugglers and recovered contraband worth thousands of dollars, trafficked through an illegal crossing point less than 1km from Beitbridge Border Post.

‘Family planning was not readily available during our days’

Fifty-five-year-old Evelyn Nyaruwe from Nemutenzi village in Nyanyadzi Hot springs of Manicaland province is a mother of 8 children. She says for women of her age it is not uncommon to have such large families. In the absence of modern family planning methods, women resort to some unorthodox methods to space their children.

Zim set for record wheat yield

Zimbabwean farmers planted over 42 000 hectares of winter wheat this year and are likely to harvest more than half the annual requirement, legislators heard yesterday.

Todd stresses importance of African education

AT a foundation stone laying ceremony today at Dadaya Mission, which was badly damaged by a tornado in February, Mr Garfield Todd, Prime Minister of Southern Rhodesia, again said there was a need for African education.

Mitchell Johnson, oh wow!

Oftentimes I take a break on the one-on-ones and today is one such day that I take you to my net diaries.

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