Botswana to host major US military conference

GABORONE. – The US has been pushed out of Chad and Niger, but next week it will host senior military commanders from at least 40 African countries in Botswana.

Councillor up for US$29 000 fraud

THE councillor for Ward 11 in Seke, Patson Chipunza, who allegedly defrauded a farmer of US$29 000, yesterday appeared before Harare magistrate Ms Caroline Matanga.

Intense heatwave kills 500 pilgrims in Saudi Arabia

MECCA. – More than 500 people have died from heat-related illnesses during the annual Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca amid extreme temperatures, it was reported yesterday.

Suspect’s girlfriend nails lawyer

The trial of Bindura lawyer Elatone Bonongwe and five others on robbery charges continued yesterday with a State witness, who was part of the gang involved in the robbery scheme, giving graphic details of how the crime was planned and                   executed.

Williamson steps down as NZ captain

Kane Williamson has stepped down as captain of New Zealand’s white-ball teams and opted out of a national contract for the 2024/25 season following the Black Caps’ early exit from the T20 World Cup.

Title deeds scheme ushers new era in property ownership

The issuance of title deeds under the Presidential Title Deeds Programme is set to commence in earnest during the first week of July. Our reporter Wallace Ruzvidzo (WR) sat down with National Housing and Social Amenities Permanent Secretary Engineer Theodius Chinyanga (EC) who spoke at length on the modalities of their issuance as well as the technical aspects that Government has been working on, among other issues.

SA, Nigeria to lose 900 millionaires to migration

South Africa and Nigeria have been projected to lose 900 millionaires to another country in 2024, according to a report on migration by Henley & Partners. According to the report,…

Mauchi makes perfect transition from volleyball to soccer

SIMBA BHORA defender, Isheanesu Mauchi, has transitioned from being a national volleyball team player into a member of the senior football side — the Warriors — underlining his multi-talents.

Special Olympics spread wings

SPECIAL Olympics Zimbabwe have started to take different sport codes under its umbrella to marginalised communities across the country.

60 engineering students get China scholarships

HARARE Polytechnic has signed a five-year deal with a Chinese engineering college and company, which will see 60 Zimbabwean students in Metallurgy and Mechanical Engineering receiving scholarships to study in the Asian country for 18 months, starting next year.

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