NAAZ target Africa championships
THE National Athletics Association of Zimbabwe are looking at giving some of their Olympics hopefuls a platform to secure passage to the Games by sending them to next month’s Africa Senior Championships in Cameroon.
Atletico win appeal over racist abuse sanction
The Spanish Football Federation yesterday accepted Atletico Madrid’s appeal against a partial stadium ban after racial abuse directed at Athletic Bilbao winger Nico Williams.
Egypt in crisis as US$3,5bn debt piles up
Egypt’s foreign debt increased by US$3,5 billion in the three months leading up to the end of December, according to the central bank data released yesterday. Total foreign debt climbed…
China’s EV industry driving global green development
Certain US and European politicians have been pointing fingers at China’s electric vehicle industry.
2 maids, chef up for US$13k theft
Two house maids and a chef yesterday appeared in court on allegations of stealing US$5 000, two tablets and clothes worth US$8 000 at a house where they are employed.
Scott Vincent off to fine start
SCOTT VINCENT stayed on course in his bid to claim the FBC Zimbabwe Open Golf Championship when got off to a fine start, finishing second after the opening round at Royal Harare yesterday.
Neville Mutsvangwa to appear in court
Harare businessman Neville Mutsvangwa and his two accomplices, who are accused of illegally dealing in foreign currency are expected to appear in court today.
Microsoft to shut Africa development centre in Nigeria
Microsoft is closing down its Africa Development Centre in the continent’s most populous nation Nigeria, which will lead to job losses, a spokesperson said on Wednesday. The centre, based in…
Faces behind notorious WhatsApp groups Exposed
Bongani Ndlovu, Online Reporter THE administrators of the WhatsApp groups, “Byo Men Exposed” and “Byo Women and Men Exposed” which have been causing havoc in Bulawayo in the past few days…
UNESCO pays tribute to Prof Munjeri
UNESCO director-general Ms Audrey Azoulay has hailed the late Pan African heritage scholar — Professor Dawson Munjeri who passed away on April 29 this year in Harare, as an icon and a ‘leading light for cultural stewardship in Africa.’











