Twenty months in jail for dealing in cocaine

Zvikomborero Parafini  A 62-year-old man has received a 20-month sentence for drug dealing after he was caught with two grammes of cocaine. Clemence Joe Zacks was convicted by Harare magistrate…

Legislators praise for VP Nkomo

PARLIAMENTARIANS yesterday showered praise on Vice President Nkomo for his patriotism, high quality of leadership and consistency in the fight against colonial rule.

Redemption time in Chibuku Super Cup

THE Chibuku Super Cup kicks off today with the four bottom-placed teams aiming for redemption after going through a difficult time in the first half of the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League.

Biti hit with costs for delaying US$1m defamation lawsuit

CCC politician Tendai Biti has been hit with costs incurred by Augur Investments and its owner Mr Kenneth Sharpe over the US$1 million civil lawsuit against him for allegedly defaming the land developer.

Zim Davis Cup team in SA

THE Zimbabwe Davis Cup team will be seeking to bounce into the World Group II when they take to the court at the Africa Group III event at the University of Pretoria, South Africa.

Zim team brace for World Athletics Champs

AS the team to represent the country at the World Athletics Championships brace for the task ahead, National Athletics Association of Zimbabwe director of coaching, talent identification and development Lisimati Phakamile believes they have done most of the work for the build-up.

3 killed in Cape Town taxi strike

CAPE TOWN. – The port and tourist city of Cape Town has been paralysed for several days by a collective taxi strike, which has taken a violent turn in South Africa’s largest city with three deaths reported, the police announced on Monday.

Gems protégé attracts SA interest

GEMS Goal Attack/Wing Attack Nicole Muzanenamo could be on her way to the promised land after catching the eye of a couple of South African netball teams.

Record tobacco harvest since land reform

Land reform has paid dividends to tobacco farmers following a resounding record tobacco crop produced this season with 85 percent of the crop produced by smallholder farmers of whom 60 percent received land under the reforms two decades ago.

Shilling decline piles pressure on Kenyans

The Kenyan shilling has, in one of the costliest freefalls in history, lost its value trading against the US dollar by nearly half in under 50 months, making consumers pay…

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