Kamambo case further postponed
FORMER Zifa president Felton Kamambo had his bribery case yesterday further postponed to May 18, as his lawyer is yet to access the record of proceedings so far during the hearing.
Ronaldo staying put at Old Trafford
MANCHESTER. — Cristiano Ronaldo will be staying at Manchester United next season despite their plans to sign two new strikers this summer, Ralf Rangnick has revealed.
Guardiola rallies his men
LONDON. — Pep Guardiola has urged his Manchester City stars to show their “personality” as the Spaniard plots yet another successful visit to Real Madrid in tonight’s Champions League football semi-final second leg.
False start to former MDC-A councillor fraud trial
THE trial of former MDC Alliance Chitungwiza Ward 12 councillor, Darlington Musonza, on allegations of fraud involving the sale of a residential stand, had a false start yesterday after his lawyers indicated that he was not ready to start the hearing.
Foreign delegates arrive for Zanu PF Youth conference
FOREIGN delegates from ruling political parties across Africa are trickling in for the two-day 7th Zanu PF National Youth conference which begins today.
CEO pockets R300m as miners strike
JOHANNESBURG. – Sibanye-Stillwater has defended its chief executive’ s massive pay-out amid wage disputes at the company’s gold operations.
Oil holds gains above US$105
Oil held gains above US$105 a barrel as investors weighed higher demand for refined products against a slew of lockdowns in major cities in China.
Need to shift narrative on conservation, wildlife
Africa, home to more than one billion people, offers the value of nature that has the potential to yield inclusive growth and eradicate poverty.
Resilience of tourism sector hailed at Africa Travel Indaba
DURBAN. – The continent’s biggest tourism trade show, Africa Travel Indaba, got under way yesterday with more than 4 000 delegates expected to showcase their destinations to global tourism buyers.
Bwalya, Charinda win Minerva Chess Tourney
ZAMBIAN Gillian Bwalya and Zimbabwe’s Kudzanayi Charinda were crowned the 2022 Minerva Chess Open Tournament men’s and women’s champions at a four-day competition whose curtain came down at Joina City on Monday evening.











