Botswana unearths world’s third largest diamond

Botswanan diamond firm Debswana said yesterday it had unearthed a 1 098-carat stone that it described as the third largest of its kind in the world.

FC Platinum set for another Champs League dance

FC Platinum are set for their sixth CAF Champions League appearance after ZIFA gave the side the nod to represent the nation in the next edition of Africa’s premier inter-club competition.

Two suspected robbers nabbed

TWO suspected armed robbers who were part of a gang that raided a homestead in Mphoengs, Matabeleland South Province on the pretext that they were selling gold before robbing the victim of US$220, have been arrested.

Manyuchi in WBF venue dilemma

BOXER Charles Manyuchi could be forced to defend his WBF world title away from home if authorities do not give him the clearance to stage the fight on home turf.

India takes Twitter to task over IT rules

India’s technology minister says Twitter Inc deliberately defied and failed to comply with the country’s new IT rules, which became effective in late May.

Buz cancels camp

Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter Basketball Union of Zimbabwe (Buz) president Joe Mujuru says they have suspended all national team training camps while engaging the Sports and Recreation Commission (SRC) to…

Osaka urged to overcome issues

Japan’s world number two Naomi Osaka must take the time to be in a “safe space” and seek help to figure out the dilemma she finds herself in, according to American tennis great Chris Evert.

Vic Falls to host Pan-African conference

Business Reporter THE resort city of Victoria Falls will play host to the 10th Ordinary Session of the Pan-African Postal Union (Papu) starting next Monday. On Tuesday Government met ambassadors…

Mandatory jabs for Moscow essential workers

Amid a “dramatic” rise in coronavirus cases, Moscow now requires employees in industries that provide services to a large number of people to be fully vaccinated by August 15.

Immigration fake stamps mastermind fined

Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau ONE of the two men accused of using fake immigration stamps to clear travellers into Zimbabwe and South Africa has been fined $100  000 for illegal…

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