Bamusi rediscovers form

PHINEAS BAMUSI is rediscovering his form and is dreaming of seeing CAPS United finish strongly in the league as well as fight for Chibuku Super Cup glory.

Microsoft announces US$60bn buyback

Microsoft unveiled a new US$60 billion stock-buyback programme, matching its largest-ever repurchase authorisation, and raised its quarterly dividend 10 percent. The software company said shareholders as of November 21 will…

Zim calls for more climate financing

Zimbabwe is calling for more climate financing to support the mitigation and investment required in reducing and adapting to climate change, Environment, Climate and Wildlife acting Permanent Secretary Mr Washington Zhakata said yesterday.

Time for ‘rapid response’ to rising cattle deaths

Over 3 500 drought-inspired cattle deaths in one province over the last four months.

Beatrice murder-accused on the run

A Beatrice man, Tafirenyika Kawaza (46) is reportedly on the run after he allegedly killed his housemate in cold blood following a misunderstanding.

Zim delegates lay foundation for future investments at 2024 BRICS Forum

Delegates from local authorities, led by the Zimbabwean Embassy in Russia, have returned from the 6th BRICS International Municipal Forum in Moscow, Russia, with renewed optimism for the nation’s future.

You’ve got a case to answer, US$1m fraud suspect told

Harare regional magistrate Mr Clever Tsikwa last week squashed an application of discharge by a Preperco Investments director who allegedly wanted to defraud Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) US$1 million in a tender scandal.

Russia to use crypto in foreign trade

MOSCOW. – Russia’s financial authorities are reportedly moving towards adopting crypto-currency for international trade, the Vedomosti business daily yesterday reported, citing sources.

US completes Niger troop withdrawal

Niamey. — The United States military yesterday said it had completed the withdrawal of its troops and assets from Niger, meeting a 15 September deadline.

Poor diet blamed for high stunting rate in Matabeleland South

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, [email protected] PARENTS and guardians have been encouraged to improve their children’s diet after a Zimbabwe Livelihood Assessment Committee (ZimLAC) 2024 report revealed that only two percent of children…

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