Villa release duo, skipper supports move

ASTON VILLA captain, Tyrone Mings, has thrown his full weight behind the club’s decision to allow the Argentine duo of Emi Martinez and Emi Buendia to represent their country in the 2022 World Cup qualifiers.

Hip hop mourns digital content creator Marindire

Players in local hip hop music have mourned the loss of dedicated blogger and digital content creator  Donald ‘Dodger’ Marindire, who died last week after an undisclosed illness.

RBZ to clear auction backlog in one month

THE Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) has recommended that the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) should clear the US$175 million outstanding bids at the foreign exchange auction within a month in line with the set rules of funding allotments within two weeks.

First Lady promotes Chipinge traditional dishes

EDUCATIVE programmes being spearheaded by First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa have spawned significant changes in behavioural patterns countrywide, prompting communities to request her to visit them for their benefit.

Raylton service for Kode ahead of burial

THE body of the late CAPS United captain Joe ‘’Kode’’ Mugabe will make one final stop at Raylton Sports Club, in Harare, before it is taken to its final resting place.

Tributes pour in for reggae legend Perry

Kingston. — Lee “Scratch’’ Perry, the reggae legend and master of dub, has died aged 85.

Mawerera appointed ZTA board chair

Environment, Climate, Tourism and Hospitality Industry Minister Mangaliso Ndlovu yesterday appointed the board of the Mosi Oa Tunya Development Company and the substantive board chairpersons for the Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA) and the Environment Management Agency (EMA).

Warriors target set for Dutch switch

REISS NELSON, the Arsenal winger who has been courted by the Warriors in the last three years, appears set for a switch to Dutch side Feyenoord.

‘Gold service centres will plug smuggling’

GOLD service centres, which the Government intends to establish across the country by mid 2022, will help plug suspected widespread smuggling of the precious mineral out of the country, a Cabinet Minister has said.

China bans exams for 7-year-olds

Beijing. – China yesterday banned written exams for six- and seven-year-olds, as part of sweeping education reforms aimed at relieving pressure on pupils and parents in China’s hyper-competitive school system.

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