YLAZ, Mutanda lawsuit latest

The High Court has found not urgent the application by Young Lawyers Association of Zimbabwe (YLAZ) and war veteran Frederick Mutanda that Chief Justice Luke Malaba remains disqualified to continue in office despite the noting of an appeal to the Supreme Court against a High Court judgment a few weeks ago.

Holiday lessons at schools banned

Cabinet received an update on Zimbabwe’s Response to the Covid-19 Outbreak, which was presented by the Minister of Defence and War Veterans Affairs, Honourable OCZ Muchinguri-Kashiri, as the chairperson of the Inter-Ministerial Task Force on the Covid-19 Outbreak.

Golf League on the cards

LONDON. — Detailed plans for a £250m Premier Golf League aimed at revolutionising the professional game are to be revealed later this week.

Ant-sanctions law hailed

BEIJING. – China’s anti-foreign sanctions draft law – the first of its kind – was proposed to the ongoing session of the standing committee of the 13th National People’s Congress (NPC) on Monday. The law is expected to provide strong legal support and guarantee for the country against the unilateral and discriminatory measures imposed by foreign countries.

Toddler seeks US$2,4k for op

A 41-year-old Beitbridge woman is appealing for help from members of the public to raise US$2 400 in airfares to travel to India where her one-year eight-month-old son is set to get corrective heart surgery.

Zim triathlon team arrive in Egypt

MEMBERS of the TEAM Zimbabwe taking part in the Africa Triathlon Championships this weekend arrived in Egypt yesterday.

Unstoppable Durant excels once again

NEW YORK. — Kevin Durant scored 32 points in three quarters to help the Brooklyn Nets cruise to an empathic 125-86 victory over the Milwaukee Bucks and take a 2-0 lead in their best-of-seven Eastern Conference semi-final series.

Asian markets drop ahead of key US inflation report

Markets mostly fell in Asia yesterday as investors awaited the release of key US inflation data later in the week, with another strong reading likely adding pressure on the Federal Reserve to begin reconsidering its ultra-loose monetary policy.

Reprieve for winter wheat farmers

Planting for winter wheat has been extended to June 15 with a total of 47 519 hectares having so far been planted, a figure which is twice that of last year as Government seeks to ramp up production and eliminate imports.

Cancellation of African Champs shatters hopes of athletes

THE cancellation of the Africa Senior Championships has shattered the hopes of many athletes who had attained qualifying times.

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