Neymar slapped with a two-match ban

Paris St-Germain forward Neymar has been banned for two games after being sent off against Marseille – but French authorities will investigate his accusation of racial abuse.

Kunzwisisa ILO Convention nemhirizhonga mumabasa

Geraldine Kabaya MUTEMO weInternational Labour Organisation (ILO) unocherechedzwa pasi rese nedonzvo rekurwisa nyaya dzekushandiswa nenzira dzisina kunaka kwevanhu vakuru uye pwere uye uri pasi pemutemo weUnited Nations nechinangwa chekumiririra kodzero…

Machete gang waylays woman

Danisa Masuku Police in Gweru have arrested three machete-wielding men who attacked and robbed a woman who was coming from the shops. Midlands police spokesperson Inspector Joel Goko confirmed the…

‘Wife’s loose privates’ annoy husband

Gibson Mhaka EVEN at your angriest, avoid words and phrases that leave painful emotional scars behind. A woman whose husband presumably no longer feels the tightness of her ‘nether region’…

Town clerk calls for delegation of powers in local authorities

A PAPER dealing with the problems of administrative law in local government mainly in Southern Africa was tabled at the conference of the Institute of Town Clerks of Southern Africa here today by the Town Clerk of Brakpan, Mr James Leach.

SA retails sales contract

Retail sales in South Africa disappointed in July, backtracking on some of the ground recovered in the previous month, and underscoring the long road to recovery lying ahead for the sector.

Liverpool agree Thiago deal

English Premiership champions Liverpool have agreed a deal with Bayern Munich for Spanish midfielder Thiago Alcantara.

MDC-A marshals’ remand refusal bid flops

Eleven suspected MDC-Alliance marshals who allegedly assaulted a police officer at a food court in Harare last year had their application for refusal of further remand dismissed yesterday.

Platinum battle to contain turbulence

PREMIERSHIP champions, FC Platinum, seem to be battling to contain boardroom turbulence which has hit their technical department.

Trust donates to St Joseph’s House

The Richard Kevin Rugube and Marjorie Fadziso Mutemererwa (RKR & MFM) Trust, a perennial donor to St Joseph’s House for Boys, yesterday donated foodstuffs and planted  26 lemon trees in the orchard at the House in Belvedere, Harare, to mark the ninth anniversary of Richard Kevin Rugube’s death.

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