Portugal to send troops to Mozambique
LISBON. – Portugal will send a further 60 troops to Mozambique as part of a new cooperation agreement aimed at helping the country tackle an Islamic State-linked insurgency in its north, Portugal’s defence minister Joao Cravinho said yesterday.
RG’s office ‘shields’ corruption accused officer
The Registrar General’s office is allegedly refusing to cooperate with investigators in the case involving passport processing officer, Prisca Moyo, who is facing charges of soliciting for a US$20 bribe for the quick release of a passport.
Shurugwi farmer in Pfumvudza success
To many agricultural extension officers in the Midlands Province, being deployed to gold-panning prone Shurugwi district and being expected to bear fruit, steering farmers to a bumper harvest is a nightmarish task, too hard to contemplate, let alone accomplish.
PSL stadia pass initial inspection stage
Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter THE four facilities to be used for the Premier Soccer League’s (PSL) mini-league tournament, whose kickoff has been postponed by a week, passed the initial…
Forex auction oils repatriation of foreign investors funds
Harare Bureau THE Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) says there has been a significant improvement in repatriation of funds by foreign investors following the re-introduction of the foreign currency auction system…
Twenty six league games, 2340 minutes, Darikwa completes return from hell
TWENTY six consecutive league games, 2340 minutes of non-stop action and helping Wigan Athletic survive relegation from England’s League One.
Zanu PF takes indigenisation to people
ZANU PF is set to launch a nationwide programme to educate the public and businesses on the revised Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment Act to ensure the inclusion of everyone in the country’s economic development and its ownership.
A tale of two ‘keepers who inspired TTM
ONE is an ageless Zimbabwean goalkeeper, who refused to let a number of challenges bury him, and bring his career to a halt.
Bab expects 400 runners for Commissioner’s Marathon
Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter THE Bulawayo Athletics Board (Bab) is expecting about 400 runners at Saturday’s Commissioner General of Police 21km race at the Old Mutual Nkulumane Complex. The half…
TIMB suspends contractor over failure to pay farmers
A tobacco contractor, Victory Services, has been suspended from buying tobacco from its contracted growers in Rusape after failing to pay farmers on time.










