Another top 10 finish for Vincent

IN-FORM Zimbabwean golfer, Scott Vincent, continues to impress on the Japanese Tour after he finished tied in eighth place on Monday.

Kwangwa welcomes sport resumption

GEMS captain Felisitus Kwangwa has welcomed the resumption of sport and says they can’t wait to be back on the court.

Appeal against US$450k theft conviction fails

A former Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (ZIMRA) employee hit with an effective three-year jail term for stealing more than US$450 500 from the revenue authority’s coffers has had his appeal against conviction thrown out for lack of merit and so will now be put behind bars.

African mass markets continue to function as templates for local nutrition

In spite of most resources being directed at promoting imported food systems using commercially-oriented agricultural shows and trade fairs, mass markets continue to influence food choices and consumption patterns across the African continent.

Zim-born boxer’s career off to a flying start

ZIMBABWE-BORN boxer, Musa Moyo, got his career off to a flying start after winning his debut professional fight against the experienced Lewis Van Poetsch.

Plan to turn tobacco sector into US$5bn industry approved

Cabinet received an update on the country’s response to the Covid-19 Outbreak, which was presented by the Minister of Defence and War Veterans Affairs, as Chairman of the Inter-Ministerial Task Force on the Covid-19 Response.

Trial date for city engineer set

The trial for City of Harare director of works Isaiah Zvenyika Chawatama on allegations of changing a layout plan and allocating 12 residential stands and a stand for a police station in Monavale starts on September 22 at Harare Magistrates Court.

Tyson afraid of Holyfield

LONDON. — Mike Tyson fears being knocked out by his eternal world heavyweight rival Evander Holyfield so he won’t accept another fight against him, says Triller’s Ryan Kavanaugh.

Retailers welcome lockdown review

Retailers yesterday welcomed the extension of trading hours by three-and-a-half hours under the new Covid-19 lockdown measures announced by President Mnangagwa.

ZRA considers revising Kariba water allocations

The Zambezi River Authority (ZRA) is considering increasing the Kariba rations for the last three months of this year and is working on how it will set the rations for next year as it undertakes new hydrological simulations.

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