Parents of gun-totting school boy identified

Parents of a Grade Four pupil at David Livingstone Primary School in Harare who allegedly took a firearm to school and brandished it in class while another child filmed the event, have been identified.

Dengwani buried, mourners praise her

THE late Deputy Director in the International Communications Services (ICS) Directorate of the Ministry of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services, Ms Millicent Dengwani, was buried yesterday at Glen Forest Cemetery in Harare.

Anxiety grips cotton farmers over payment modalities

STAKEHOLDERS in the cotton industry are enduring anxious moments as they wait for the Agricultural Marketing Authority (AMA) to announce the date for the opening date of the marketing season amid growing nervousness on the payment modalities.

Mighty Warrior Bhamu laid to rest

FORMER Mighty Warriors coach and Harare City Queens coach Rosemary Mugadza says she was grooming the late Aldigrade Bhamu to become a women’s football coach after her retirement.

Businessman in court over 30t fertiliser fraud

A suspected bogus Harare businessman who allegedly duped an unsuspecting man of 30 tonnes of fertiliser, appeared in court on Saturday facing charges of fraud.

Inaugural youth business expo set for Bulawayo

Business Reporter THE inaugural National Youth Business Expo would be held in Bulawayo this week to assist young entrepreneurs to grow their business potential and tape into local and global…

Alibaba share surges as sales boost sentiment

Chinese tech shares jumped on Friday as two of the biggest Internet giants reported sales that topped estimates, lifting some of the gloom that had beset the sector following Covid-19 lockdowns and regulatory headwinds.

Mapaya punches ticket to NCAA Outdoor Championships

ZIMBABWE’S triple jump sensation Chengetayi “Du” Mapaya qualified for his fourth National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Outdoor Championship with a leap of 17.07m on Day Three of the NCAA West Regional meet at the John McDonnell Field on the University of Arkansas campus at Fayetteville in Arkansas, United States on Friday.

‘Africa’s founding fathers laid great foundation’

Acting Foreign Affairs and International Trade Minister, Professor Amon Murwira, has commended Africa’s founding fathers for fighting for the continent’s independence, creating the basis for economic emancipation.

Valuation of Umtali is overdue

DIFFICULTIES in carrying out the general revaluation of Umtali, now three years overdue, have been explained to the Minister of Local Government by Umtali Town Council, which is seeking his consent for a further year’s extension of the time limit.  

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