Wenela claims fraudsters warned
The Ministry of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare has warned the public against bogus and criminal elements who are masquerading as Government officials and demanding payments for the registration of people who worked in South African mines under the Witwatersrand Native Labour Association (Wenela).
Killer gangster jailed 25 years
Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief A MEMBER of a gang of illegal gold panners that killed a fellow gold panner at Sabi Gold Mine in Zvishavane in 2017, has been…
Official: Musona’s new club confirmed
Knowledge Musona has put an end to speculation linking him with a return to Kaizer Chiefs after penning a deal with Saudi Arabian side Al-Tai FC. Belgian giants Anderlecht have…
Mido dismisses Kaizer Chiefs as Caf Champions League challengers
Former Egypt and Tottenham Hotspur striker Mido believes that Kaizer Chiefs will be one of the least challenging Caf Champions League final opponents that Egyptian giants Al Ahly could have…
Three Lions end 55 years of pain
England struck twice late on to end a 55-year wait for a knock-out tie victory over Germany amid scenes of huge tension and elation at Wembley to reach the Euro 2020 quarter-finals.
Pensioners urged to renew life certificates
The National Social Security Authority (NSSA) has urged pensioners to renew their life certificates to continue receiving their pay-outs in the wake of Covid-19 containment measures.
DR Congo imposes curfew in Beni after weekend bombings
People in the Democratic Republic of the Congo’s city of Beni have woken up to a curfew on Monday after three bombs rocked the east of the country, with authorities…
Rusike a wanted man
The race is on to sign former SuperSport United striker Evans Rusike.
Pintail Trading pumps US$30k in expansion drive
Yvonne Ncube, Business Reporter PINTAIL Trading Private Limited, trading as Wholesale Centre Liquor Hub and Groceries, has spent more than US$30 000 on expansion of the business targeting the Bulawayo market.…











