Biden unfazed by Trump’s legal challenges

WASHINGTON. —  US President-elect Joe Biden said on Tuesday that nothing would stop the transfer of power in the government, while President Donald Trump pursued lawsuits in several states in a long-shot bid to hold on to power.

Girlfriend ‘snatcher’ hacked with machete

Gibson Mhaka IN a suspected love triangle which nearly turned fatal, a Bulawayo man was allegedly hacked with a machete twice on the head, and once on the back and…

Prospect sets up pilot plant

Battery minerals company  Prospect Resources says it is setting up a pilot plant to process  samples for assessment by current and potential customers. The Australian listed firm is developing the…

Opening up new chapter in China-Africa relations

State Councillor and Minister of Foreign Affairs at the reception commemorating the 20th anniversary of The Forum on China-Africa Cooperation 12 yesterday.

Machete gang strikes, robs family of US$87 000

Six armed robbers who were brandishing machetes raided a mine in Esigodini on Monday night and attacked a family which they robbed of US$87 000, R38 800 and cellphones.

National Foods celebrates with charities

Business Reporter Zimbabwe’s largest milling company, National Foods Limited (NFL), yesterday donated food hampers worth US$50 000 to 100 charity organisations as part of its centenary celebrations. The company was…

Tale of a young, focused farmer

It takes many Zimbabwean youngsters years after finishing high school and tertiary education to discover where their true passions and purpose lie.

Six forex dealers in court

Six suspected foreign currency dealers yesterday appeared in court on allegations of using the EcoCash platform to buy US$3 153 317 from the public.

Taylor, Flower join hands in Pakistan Super League

BRENDAN Taylor will team up with Zimbabwe cricket legend, Andy Flower, after the wicket-keeper/batsman was snatched up by table-toppers Multan Sultans for the 2020 Pakistan Super League play-offs.

Comedian Gringo laid to rest

Comedian Lazarus Boora, better known as Gringo, was yesterday buried at his rural home in Rukweza village, Nyazura, with mourners describing his death as a great loss to the local film industry.

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