UK opens probe into former PM Cameron’s lobbying

Britain has launched an official independent probe into former Prime Minister David Cameron’s efforts to lobby ministers on behalf of financier Lex Greensill, The Sun newspaper and the BBC reported.…

Visually impaired man struggles to fend for family

Leonard Ncube , Victoria Falls Reporter AT the age of 83, visually impaired Mr Sabelo Makhuza’s prayer is for God to perform some miracle and make him regain his eyesight…

Seven Catholic clergy kidnapped, held for ransom

At least seven members of the Catholic clergy, five of them Haitian and two French, have been kidnapped in Haiti, the spokesman for the Bishop’s Conference for the island nation…

Spurs to take action after Korean star Son racially abused

TOTTENHAM Hotspur are to take action after Korean star Son Heung-min was subjected to “abhorrent racist abuse” on social media following Sunday’s 3-1 defeat by Manchester United. Son is the…

‘Funeral insurers overcharging clients’

Zimbabwe’s funeral insurance players may be overcharging clients, the latest sector report from the Insurance and Pensions Commission suggests.   

Caf president Motsepe launches schools’ competition

Sports Reporter CONFEDERATION of African Football (Caf) president Patrice Motsepe has launched a Pan-African School Football Championship to be played in six African zones. The South African businessman announced the…

Tobacco farmers earn US$9m in 3 days

Farmers have earned US$8,9 million in the first three days of the 2021 tobacco marketing season after selling 3,7 million kg of the crop at the auction and contract floors.

Adapt to tech or die: Prof Mwenje

Bindura University of Science and Technology (BUSE) Vice Chancellor Professor Eddy Mwenje, says technology is the way to go and any organisation that does not adapt runs the risk of failure.

Cricket prodigy gets coach’s plaudits

ZIMBABWE Cricket prodigy, Tadiwanashe Marumani, has won the plaudits of his coach, Shepherd Makunura.

Myanmar’s Suu Kyi asks to meet lawyers

Myanmar’s detained government leader Aung San Suu Kyi asked a court yesterday to be allowed to meet her lawyers in person when she appeared at a hearing via video link…

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