FBC Holdings honour Warriors pledge

Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter THE Sports and Recreation Commission chairman, Gerald Mlotshwa, yesterday said FBC Holdings’ sponsorship of the Warriors at the African Cup of Nations tournament should spur the…

Chitown mourns councillor Jenje

Herald Reporter Chitungwiza has mourned Zanu PF ward 20 Councillor Innocent Jenje, (pictured) describing his death as a loss of a dedicated youthful leader who was a champion against drug…

Dangote gains US$1,3bn

Aliko Dangote, Africa’s richest man, saw his fortune grow by US$1,3 billion (R19,6 billion) in less than a month on the back of surge in the share price of his…

Vendors bemoan state of council infrastructure

Enacy Mapakame Vendors Initiative for Social and Economic Transformation (VISET) executive director Samuel Wadzai has called on local authorities to expedite provision of conducive environments for their business as the…

Army roped in to assist in arms cache probe

Crime Reporter  Police have requested the Zimbabwe National Army to assist in investigating the case in which 507 rounds of ammunition of a PKM machine gun were unearthed in a…

Prosecutors accused of soliciting bribe

Mashonaland West Bureau TWO Karoi National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) officers are in remand prison after they were nabbed for accepting bribe money meant to influence a lenient sentence. The duo…

Mamombe testifies on alleged abduction

Court Reporter MDC-Alliance legislator Joana Mamombe yesterday testified about her alleged abduction in mid-2020 to support the application by herself and alleged accomplice Cecilia Chimbiri for their charges of faking…

Education: An instrument for promoting peace

Flora Teckie A Bahai Perspective Yesterday, January 24 was the International Day of Education, and it is timely to reflect on the role that education can play in promoting peace.  In…

. . . fans react to shocking letter

MANY cricket fans around the globe were yesterday left shell-shocked after former Zimbabwe captain Brendan Taylor revealed that he will be hit with a multi-year ban by the International Cricket…

Taylor bats into cricket storm

  FORMER Zimbabwe captain Brendan Taylor has revealed that the International Cricket Council is about to “impose a multi-year ban on my international cricketing career” after he allegedly delayed reporting…

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