State closes Makodza case

THE State yesterday finished leading evidence from all its witnesses in the matter in which suspended Police Commissioner Erasmus Makodza is facing corruption related charges.

Violent teacher granted wish

The unqualified mathematics teacher ordered to perform 630 hours of community service for assaulting one of his students in full view of other learners at a Harare college, has managed to get his unpaid work moved from Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals to Epworth Police Station, near where he now lives.

CAPS leadership throw weight behind coach Dodo

CAPS United say they need to go back to the drawing board to strategise, ahead of the start of the Premiership championship race, following their disappointing campaign in the Chibuku Super Cup campaign. 

Mogul hails Bob Marley play

Although not pleased with the way he is depicted in “Get Up, Stand Up!”, Island Records founder Chris Blackwell is “very impressed” with the play about Bob Marley which opened in London last week. 

Industry backs Treasury on dual currency system

CAPTAINS of Industry have thrown their full weight behind Finance and Economic Development Minister, Professor Mthuli Ncube’s insistence that Zimbabwe will not adopt the US dollar as the country’s sole currency, but that it would work progressively to defend the value of the local unit.

Two decades of unjustified exclusion: Unpacking ZIDERA, atrocities of sanctions

It is without doubt that sanctions are a crime against humanity, an unfair treatment of race against race, nation against nation, the strong against the presumably weak, all with the intention to create a tameable and easy to control people.

Spotlight falls on lower leagues again

THE decision by the Sports Commission to give the green light for the lower leagues to restart their football activities is likely to cast the spotlight on the Division Three and Four leagues. 

Siyachitema worried about level of competition in netball

GLOW Petroleum got their campaign in the Rainbow Amateur Netball League on a positive note, winning both games over the weekend, against Hi-flyers and Golden Valley, in Kwekwe. 

ZSE withdraws 30pc ‘carrot’ to listed companies

THE Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) has withdrawn its 30 percent discount offer to companies it wanted to entice to migrate their shares from the Chengetedzai Securities Depository to its newly established depository after the Competition and Tariff Commission (CTC) ruled the price cut unhealthy for fair competition. 

Kwinji 15 not taking anything for granted

MIGHTY Warriors coach, Sithetheliwe “Kwinji 15” Sibanda, says although they carry a safe lead, they are taking this afternoon’s Africa Women Cup of Nations against eSwatini in Manzini, as a fresh encounter. 

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