Losing CCC candidate further remanded

Freedom Mupanedemo Midlands Bureau Chirumanzu constituency losing CCC candidate Patrick Cheza (50) was on Wednesday remanded in custody to Tuesday next week for a bail ruling on charges that he…

Nigeria’s opposition to challenge Tinubu

ABUJA. – Nigeria’s main opposition candidates said Thursday that they will head to the Supreme Court to challenge President Bola Tinubu’s victory, after their initial challenge was dismissed by a…

Man attacks neighbour in booze row

Laurel Murangaridzirayi Bulawayo Bureau A MAN from Tsholotsho district in Matabeleland North ran amok and allegedly struck and injured his neighbour with an axe following a dispute over a pack…

PE, Girls High to defend Eversharp basketball titles

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter PRINCE Edward School will host the annual Eversharp Under-20 Schools National Basketball Tournament with several top basketball playing high schools expected. The tournament, which made a…

Thixton steps up preps for Dakar Rally

Collin Matiza Sports Editor WITH only four months to go before the 2024 Dakar Rally gets underway in Saudi Arabia, Zimbabwean rider Ashley Thixton has moved a gear up in…

Father strikes son over witchcraft

Conrad Mupesa Mashonaland West Bureau A 55-year-old Zvimba man has been ordered to perform 450 hours of community service after he attacked his son with a machete in an argument…

Ex-Nust students establish web firm

Bulawayo Bureau IN line with the Heritage-based Education 5.0 model, three former National University of Science and Technology (Nust) students have established a web development company that specialises in the…

FBCH’s acquisition of Stanchart to widen portfolio

Business Reporter FBC Holdings says the acquisition of Standard Chartered Bank Zimbabwe (SCBZ) will result in the creation of a larger, diversified banking portfolio with a combined asset base and…

Rugby festival for Dangamvura

  Ray Bande Senior Reporter THE second edition of the Get Into Rugby (GIR) exhibition matches will get underway at Dangamvura Primary School in Mutare tomorrow (Saturday), curtain-raising for the…

ARVs fed to livestock in Uganda

KAMPALA. – Ugandan MPs have been told that the drug authorities have known for years that anti-retroviral drugs for the treatment of HIV/Aids have been fed to livestock. The parliamentary…

×
×