Police, NRZ collaborate to combat vandalism
Judith Phiri, Business Reporter THE Zimbabwe Republic Police has pledged to work closely with the National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) to combat vandalism of railway infrastructure and related crimes that…
Pitso Mosimane suffers first defeat in Egypt as coach of Al Ahly
Pitso Mosimane ( pictured) suffered his first defeat in Egypt as coach of Al Ahly as a result of freakish strike in the dying seconds that handed Smouha a 2-1…
Wingate to host Julius Robinson
WINGATE will host the Zimbabwe Golf Association national, the Julius Robinson Trophy, tomorrow.
Federer sets latest comeback for next month
Roger Federer has revealed that his latest comeback will begin on May 16 and that he will be returning to the delayed French Open ahead of Wimbledon. He will return…
Nigeria beefs up border to avoid Chadian influx
ABUJA — Nigeria has reinforced its border security to avoid a potential influx of Chadians following the death of Chad’s leader Idriss Deby, the defence minister said on Thursday. Deby…
Mozambique working to restore peace
MAPUTO. – Mozambique President Filipe Nyusi said on Wednesday the government will work to restore peace in the country after a deadly militant attack last month near multi-billion-dollar gas projects backed by global oil companies.
Hunt for missing submarine a race against time as 53 crew have limited oxygen
Bali — Indonesian warships led the hunt Thursday for a submarine that went missing with 53 crew aboard and only enough oxygen for a few days. An oil spill where…
Unki Mine Q1 production up four percent
Harare Bureau ANGLO American Platinum’s local unit Unki Mine’s platinum group metals (PGM) production for the first quarter to 31 March 2021 rose four percent to 50 900 ounces compared…
Chelsea, Real Champions League clash in ‘small’ doubt
UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin says there is still a possibility that Chelsea’s game with Real Madrid will be binned. The Champions League semi-finalists signed up to the European Super League…
Woman loses US$32m in phone scam
HONG KONG. – A 90-year-old Hong Kong woman has been conned out of US$32million by fraudsters posing as Chinese officials, police said, in the city’s biggest recorded phone scam.











