Looking Back: Be on high alert to reduce crime, police warn public

The Herald 10 December 2014 POLICE have warned people to abide by the law and be on high alert in order to reduce the prevalence of crime during the festive…

Police probe three officers

Crime Reporter Disciplinary investigations are in progress against three more police officers appearing in viral video clips on social media. In one of the videos, a police officer is seen…

Sports Commission to restructure

Grace Chingoma Senior Sports Reporter THE Sports Commission are in the process of restructuring the regulatory authority, and repealing the old SRC Act, in a move meant to ensure more…

Fans back at Anfield

LONDON. — There are few football experiences capable of stirring the emotions more than listening to “You’ll Never Walk Alone” being sung by Anfield’s Kop. Sunday evening at approximately 7:13pm…

Respect laws of the country, Zifa urged

Sports Reporter THE Sports and Recreation Commission have urged ZIFA to respect the laws of the country to avoid the unsavoury incidents similar to the current impasse between the sports…

Econet seeks nod at accept US dollar payments

Enacy Mapakame Telecommunications giant Econet Wireless Zimbabwe is looking to engage authorities for permission to take payments in foreign currency for some of its products. In March this year, the…

‘Look beyond tight money supply to stabilise rate’

Golden Sibanda TIGHT grip on both the fiscal and monetary policies, to restrict excessive money supply growth, and restoring market confidence are the most critical factors that authorities keep an…

China’s foreign trade on more solid ground

BEIJING. – China’s foreign trade continued to pick up in November with notable growth and improved structure, official data showed yesterday. The country’s foreign trade expanded 7,8 percent year on…

Zanu Pf postpones DCC elections

Manicaland Bureau ZANU PF was yesterday expected to wind up voting of the district coordinating committees (DCC) in the three districts in Manicaland where the process was postponed due to…

African Champions League: Three ties fail to go ahead

Three teams look set to progress in the African Champions League without playing the second legs of their preliminary round ties. GHANA’S Asante Kotoko, Algeria’s Mouloudia Alger and Mali’s Stade Malien…

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