Econet revenue slumps 6,5pc

Zimbabwe’s biggest  telecommunications company, Econet Wireless said on Tuesday it recorded  a 6,5 percent decline in revenue to $10,1 billion for the half-year  ended August 2020, compared to the same period last year as consumers  battled declining disposable incomes on the back of the Covid-19 outbreak.

CID hunts down girlfriend killer

A police crack team has been set to hunt down Collen Jamu, who has been on an outstanding warrant of arrest issued after he skipped bail while waiting trial for allegedly killing his girlfriend five years ago.

Zimpapers donates PPE to schools

Zimbabwe’s largest integrated media house, Zimbabwe Newspapers (1980) Limited (Zimpapers), yesterday donated sanitisers, face masks and a thermometer each to Chinhoyi High and Mukai High schools to help prevent the spread of Covid-19.

Rushwaya bail record complete

HARARE regional magistrate Mr Ngoni Nduna has indicated that the transcribed record of proceedings that Henrietta Rushwaya, Stephen Tserai, Raphios Mufandauya and Gift Karanda wanted to use to appeal for bail at the High Court was ready.

Kamuriwo burial set for tomorrow

BLACK RHINOS legend Gift “Guava” Kamuriwo, who died on Tuesday morning, will be buried at Glen Forest Cemetery tomorrow.

Grosjean saw death in fiery crash

BAHRAIN. — Romain Grosjean says he “saw death coming” in his fiery crash in the Bahrain Grand Prix and fought to get out “for his children”.

Sadiqi sues Sars over R600m gold coins

Zimbabwean businessman Frank Sadiqi is taking the South African Revenue Service (Sars) to court, claiming that it recently confiscated his Kruger gold coins worth an estimated R600m, personal jewellery, watches and cellphones.

JUST IN: Families left homeless

Walter Nyamukondiwa Kariba Bureau Several families were left homeless in the Gache Gache area of Kariba District after elephants destroyed houses in search of food including maize and vegetables. Nyaminyami…

U.K. becomes first country to approve Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine

The vaccine has been authorized far quicker than any other in history, its lightning development outpacing the traditional timeline of 15-20 years. LONDON — The United Kingdom became the first…

Australia hopes to pack in fans for India as crowd limits lifted

AUSTRALIA will hope to play to a full house against India in their Twenty20 match next week as crowd caps lift in the country’s most populous state of New South…

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