Crackdown on drug dealers intensifies

Police led by the CID Drugs and Narcotics Unit have intensified their crackdown on drug dealers and paddlers countrywide, clocking up arrests, seizing drugs and finding that some of those arrested were also in illegal possession of firearms and ammunition.

Bhasera, Chipezeze prepare for life after football

ZIMBABWE international football players Onismor Bhasera and Elvis Chipezeze have started planning for their retirement after graduating from a business management school in Pretoria, South Africa, on Monday.

Stiffer penalties urged for blacklisted contractors

THE directors of suppliers now banned from ever having a Government contract after fuelling the foreign currency black market also need to be blacklisted in their personal capacities so they cannot register a new company and carry on as usual, Zimbabweans have said.

Kwekwe moves towards pre-paid water meters

Kwekwe City residents owe the local authority around $1,5 billion in unpaid rates and water tariffs and the local authority now wants to switch to pre-paid meters as indications are that ratepayers are likely to continue defaulting.

Talks clear transition hurdle, major step taken in day of drama

LONDON. – A major step towards internationally recognised independence for Zimbabwe Rhodesia was taken yesterday when the delegation at the Lancaster House talks accepted Britain’s plans for the transition period.  

The ‘garden versus jungle’ worldview of EU’s top diplomat delusional

Josep Borrell, the European Union’s foreign policy and security chief, gave an important speech to the European Diplomatic Academy in Bruges, Belgium in mid-October.

Senegal face Mane’s absence possibility

QATAR. — When the Air Senegal plane landed in Doha in the wee hours of Monday morning, airport staff craned their necks to find a certain recognisable face.

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