Spain investigates corrupt ‘too-tall trains’ sale to SA

The too-tall ‘AFRO-4000’ locomotive, supplied to Prasa by Spanish rail company Vossloh España, via Swifambo, a front company

Barca frustrated by Rayo in season-opener

BARCELONA. — Barcelona were held 0-0 by Rayo Vallecano in their opening game of the Spanish La Liga football season on Saturday and had captain Sergio Busquets sent off late…

Red Devils battered by Brentford

LONDON. — Manchester United suffered an embarrassing 4-0 thrashing by Brentford to sink to the bottom of the English Premier League on Saturday, while Manchester City went top as the…

Redcliff expansion lures investors

Michael Magoronga, Midlands Correspondent REDCLIFF Municipality has engaged a number of investors who are set to construct state-of-the-art infrastructure along the Harare-Bulawayo Highway as the town intensifies its expansion drive.…

Elton Chigumbura Academy wins big in Victoria Falls

Brandon Moyo, Sports Reporter THE Elton Chigumbura Cricket Academy was the biggest winner at an invitational tournament held in Victoria Falls on Monday as its two teams – the Colts,…

Zimbabwe poised to meet its wheat requirements

Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief THE country is poised to meet its wheat requirements for the first time in many years after surpassing the winter wheat hectarage target for this…

Families urge widows’ welfare prioritisation

Yoliswa Dube-Moyo, Matabeleland South Bureau Chief Families of the fallen luminaries interred at the Matabeleland South provincial heroes shrine in Gwanda have called on Government to prioritise the welfare of…

Call for youth development

Thandeka Moyo-Ndlovu, Senior Reporter CIVIL organisations have been called to increase health, education and well-being investments for young people to enhance socio-economic development. This follows reports that adolescents and the…

Zibagwe RDC in another devolution milestone

Michael Magoronga, Midlands Correspondent ZIBAGWE Rural District Council has completed the first phase of construction of Gwesela-Bhalimasvesve Primary School in Zhombe which is expected to reduce the distance travelled by…

PPPs urged to anchor infrastructure development

Equities and economic research firm Akribos Capital has said public-private partnerships (PPPs) should take the centre stage as the main source of funding in infrastructure development to ease pressure on the government.

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