Investigations into ZACC break-in closed

POLICE have closed investigations into an alleged break-in at the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) headquarters in Harare saying a curtain rail simply moved due to wear and tear displacing a ceiling panel in the office of the commission’s chairperson Justice Loice Matanda-Moyo.

Locusts destroy nearly 8 000 hectares of crops

Locusts have reportedly ravaged sorghum, millet and maize destroying nearly 8 000 hectares of the crops in Chiredzi and Mwenezi — the worst infestation in decades that could leave scores of farmers facing food insecurity.

Ndewere hearing deferred

LAWYERS representing suspended High Court judge, Justice Erica Ndewere in the inquiry of her suitability to hold the office of a judge want Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Permanent Secretary Mrs Virginia Mabhiza removed as secretary of the tribunal, arguing she is compromised.

FIFA intervene as chaos stalks AFCON qualifiers

FIFA president, Gianni Infantino, says they are discussing with European countries to find ways of how African players can be released for international commitments without flouting the Covid-19 protocols in place in those nations.

Motocross riders await starting flag

THE 2021 motocross season will not start anytime soon.

Minella Indo strikes gold, punter wins big

LONDON – Minella Indo edged out A Plus Tard to give trainer Henry de Bromhead a one-two in the WellChild Cheltenham Gold Cup yesterday.

Chevrons lose T20I series

ABU DHABI. – Only a fighting innings of 40 by Ryan Burl, supported by Richmond Mutumbami and Donald Tiripano, provided a bright spot for Zimbabwe as Afghanistan cruised to a 45-run victory in the second Twenty20 international here yesterday.

Magufuli the ‘Bulldozer’ leaves no-nonsense legacy

ON March 17, Tanzanians lost their tough talking, no-nonsense and combative leader President John Pombe Joseph Magufuli, due to heart complications. He had a 10-year battle with heart problems. 

Angel of Hope Foundation to provide decent meals

DISADVANTAGED people countrywide are now assured of decent meals following a new concept under which First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa through her Angel of Hope Foundation and its partners, will be providing breakfast and a tonne of maize-meal to specific homes on a monthly rotational basis.

Parent tech education needed to boost online lessons

Virtual learning calls for more direct parental involvement in education. 

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