TSL in mixed third quarter performance

Listed industrial firm, TSL Holdings’, performance across its various categories was generally depressed in the third quarter to July 31, 2020 dragged down by the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Musona finds his radar in Belgium

WARRIORS skipper, Knowledge Musona, is back among the goal scorers in the Belgian Pro-League after a fine one-hour show for KAS Eupen on Sunday.

Machaya convicted

Former Midlands Provincial Governor, Jason Machaya was yesterday convicted for abuse of office by a Gweru magistrate.

Zanu PF indaba to observe Covid-19 rules

AHEAD of its annual conference to be held in Bindura, Mashonaland Central, the ruling Zanu PF party has hinted that it is likely to reduce the number of delegates in line with the Covid-19 regulations.

NPA to quash Sikhala acquittal

The National Prosecuting Authority has won the first round in what promises to be a long legal process in its attempt to prosecute MDC-Alliance deputy chairperson Job Sikhala over allegedly subversive statements he made last year.

Tertiary institutions urged to lead development agenda

Tertiary education should be at the centre of the country’s development agenda since it has the capacity to solve some of the country’s problems, a Cabinet minister has said.

Worn out notes acceptable — US Embassy

BADLY damaged, dirty or even torn United States dollar notes remain valid for all transactions and can be exchanged as legal tender.

Two smugglers nabbed after high-speed chase

Two smugglers towing a trailer of smuggled goods and mbanje were arrested following a high-speed chase along the Beitbridge-Bulawayo Highway on Sunday morning after they smashed through security booms at the border post.

Bogus journalist up for extortion

A bogus journalist on Saturday appeared in court on allegations of extorting US$1 300 from businessman and former Harare City official Albert Ndabambi to remove a damaging article he had published on his website and Twitter account.

Herald scribe shines

Herald correspondent Daphne Machiri was the first runner-up at the Zimbabwe Journalism Awards on the African Charter on Democracy, Elections and Governance (ACDEG) at a ceremony held in Harare yesterday.

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