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Nkosilathi Sibanda UMcClive Phiri kungenzakala aphenduke kuqembu leHighlanders nanko phela akucaci ukuthi uzenelisa ukudlalela iTshakhuma Tsha Madzivhandula (TTM) esithenge iBidvest Wits ngesizini elandelayo. Iqembu laseLimpopo leli belidlala kuligi ephansi kodwa…
Rugby cleared to resume
THE Zimbabwe Rugby Union are set to meet stakeholders this week to deliberate on the form the game will take on resumption.
White farmers’ protest at SA court condemned
Following scenes of chaos that unfolded at the Senekal Magistrate’s Court in the Free State on Tuesday in which a group of protesting farmers attempted to attack two suspected killers of young Free State farmer Brendin Horner in their holding cells, the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) have blasted the South African Police Service (SAPS) for standing idly by as the protesters rioted, destroying a police vehicle in the process.
EU adopts investment plan
The European Commission on Tuesday published its annual enlargement package assessing the implementation of reforms in the countries aspiring to join the European Union (EU), together with a plan to hand out more economic help for these nations.
Kazungula bridge complete
Package one of the Kazungula bridge project, comprising the bridge proper and approach ramps, is complete, according to a media release from the Ministry of Transport and Communications.
Music legends pay tribute to rock star Van Halen
Rock star Eddie Van Halen died at the age of 65 on Tuesday.
Cranborne Bullets remain optimistic
NEWLY-PROMOTED Premiership side, Cranborne Bullets, have offered to second artisans from the army to help fast-track work at Rudhaka.
China’s reserves shrink
China’s foreign exchange reserves shrank to US$3,1426 trillion at the end of September, down by 0,7 percent from that at the end of August, official data showed yesterday.
British ISIS militants in court over killing of hostages
Two British Islamic State militants accused of belonging to a terrorist cell that beheaded hostages in Syria are facing federal charges in the United States for their alleged role in the torture and killing of four Americans.
Zanu PF conference committee happy with preps
The Zanu-PF conference coordinating committee has expressed satisfaction with the provincial leadership’s efforts in mobilising resources for this year’s annual national people’s conference set for December after visiting the province yesterday.




