Young Warriors out of Youth Games

ZIMBABWE’S Under-17 boys and girls football teams have pulled out of this year’s African Union Sports Council Region Five Youth Games which burst into life today with the boys’ football competition.

Man dupes employer

A Corporate Copiers employee appeared in court yesterday on allegations of duping his employer of $115 600 after rendering services to its customers through his own company.

Authority registers more health institutions

THE Health Professions Authority of Zimbabwe (HPA) has registered more health institutions this year compared to last year as efforts to fight the Covid-19 pandemic continue.

Concern over US$50 cellphone tax

Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube should scrap the US$50 temporary and refundable tax imposed on mobile phones, MPs and analysts attending a post budget seminar suggested on Tuesday.

Prophet Sanyangore faces jail

Victory World International Ministries church leader Paul Sanyangore is facing a three-month jail term after failing to settle a US$10 200 debt with satellite transmission company, Viewsat Limited (Viewsat).

Academic backs diplomatic efforts

Russian academic, Professor Vladimir Bushin has supported the Second Republic’s stance of engaging and re-engaging with other countries as a way of strengthening relations and attracting investment.

Pipeline Bill principles approved

Cabinet has approved principles to the Pipeline Amendment Bill which seek to provide for the protection of the fuel pipeline and the environment thereby guaranteeing consistent fuel supplies.

Trial date set for ZB Bank heist suspects

THE trial of 11 suspected armed robbers involved in the ZB Bank US$2,7 million heist along the Harare-Chinhoyi highway sometime early this year has been set for two days in January next year at the Harare Magistrates Court.

Vincent misses second cut

TOP Zimbabwean professional golfer, Scott Vincent, struggled and missed his second cut, in as many outings, at the Casio World Open.

Company duped in $1,2m timber deal

OWNER of Manicaland based timber company, Reolive Timber (Pvt) Limited, has appeared in court on allegations of duping another company, Feedmix, of timber worth $1, 2 million in a botched timber supply deal.

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