Mike Ashley’s Frasers bucks UK retail gloom

Mike Ashley’s Frasers Group FRAS.L, formerly Sports Direct, brought some cheer to Britain’s battered retail sector, reporting a 5 percent rise in 2019-20 core earnings and forecasting growth of up…

Olympics: Tokyo organisers to save over US$280m

Organisers of the rearranged Tokyo Olympics announced on Wednesday that they will be introducing cost-cutting measures to save US$283 million as they plan to be a “role model” for future…

Nakamba boost for Warriors

Don Makanyanga AMID the cloud that has been hanging over his first assignment as Zimbabwe coach, Zdravko Logarusic had something to smile about today after securing the release of star…

‘None but ourselves can build Zim’

Despite the continued existence of illegal sanctions, the Second Republic is forging ahead with infrastructural development programmes that include road and dam construction using local resources.

Teachers cannot hold Govt to ransom, says President

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has said the Government will not be arm-twisted by striking teachers into succumbing to their demands, saying only those reporting for duty will be paid.

Stands scam lands city director in court

Acting Harare city planner, Fani Machipisa, yesterday appeared in court on allegations of parcelling out stands without following due process.

Feeding scheme for children in Hwedza

First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa yesterday launched a non-partisan feeding scheme for vulnerable schoolchildren at Chemanza High School, Mashonaland East Province.

UPDATED: Goche up for stock theft

Former Transport and Infrastructural Development Minister Nicholas Goche appeared in court yesterday facing stock theft charges after failing to surrender 18 heifers that he sold to a Shamva farmer.

5 300 extra teachers recruited

More than 5 300 extra teachers are being employed to enable schools to run smaller classes and minimise the risk of a spike in Covid-19 infections.

Anti-sanctions crusade gains momentum

ZANU PF external structures have called on the Southern African Development Community (SADC) and the African Union to intensify the fight against sanctions on Zimbabwe.

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