Lawyer in court over conflict of interest

Senior lawyer Simplisius Julius Chihambakwe has appeared at the Harare Magistrates’ Courts facing allegations of failing to declare his interests to the Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority (ZESA) where he was a board member when his law firm started collecting money owed to the authority.

How post-Covid-19 stimulus plans can make travel more sustainable

The Covid-19 pandemic is a stress test to the resiliency and sustainability of transportation networks and infrastructure.

Villa hold all-night survival party

Aston Villa manager Dean Smith got so drunk amid the celebrations which followed his club’s Great Escape on Sunday he ended up sleeping in his office at the club’s training ground.

Ecstatic father of hospital’s first quadruplets plans bash

THE first quadruplets to be delivered at Harari Maternity Hospital were born to a Harare housewife, Mrs Jesca Nyamvundu (27), yesterday.

Shared destiny, boundless love

Since the outbreak of the Covid-19 epidemic, Chinese armed forces rushed to the frontline without hesitation with all-out efforts to save lives and safeguard people’s safety and health.

Aubameyang’s father drops exit hint

Arsenal fans fear Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang will leave the English Premiership football club this summer following an Instagram post by the striker’s father on the final day of the Premier League season.

Corruption discord: Is South Africa serious?

The month of July 2020 may go down in South Africa’s history as a time when the floodgates burst and the spring high tide of anti-corruption sentiment swelled sufficiently to sweep away the structures and strategies put in place in SA during the Zuma era, all of his trickery aimed at enabling corruption with impunity.

Rhinos secure sponsor

BLACK Rhinos have secured a new title sponsor.

Jari determined to fulfil Olympic dream

LONG-DISTANCE runner, Munyaradzi Jari, says he is not letting the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic derail his efforts to fulfil his dream of qualifying for the Olympic Games.

JUST IN: NatPharm board members in court

FOUR NatPharm board members, including the chairman and his deputy appeared in court over the weekend facing allegations of failing to retire managing director, Florah Nancy Sifeko, when her tenure of office lapsed.

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