CLEVELAND DAM UNDER SIEGE FROM SAND POACHERS

H-Metro Reporter CLEVELAND Dam is under siege from illegal sand poachers with shocking evidence showing over 200 sand miners having besieged the dam’s catchment area. A ticking time bomb is…

It took soul to win: Turkey

Turkey upended Austria in a thrilling last-16 match at the European Championship on Tuesday with more than just tactics and game plan, the team’s manager Vincenzo Montella said. Montella’s men…

AND ITS OVER

LONDON. — Novak Djokovic described Andy Murray as an inspiration to fellow players for his resilience and backed him to return to Wimbledon in 2025 despite the Briton announcing his…

After 46 years, Frontline Kids Band co-founder reminisces

It all started as an audition at Rufaro Stadium during the 1987 Uhuru celebrations, when they were nonentities. The main acts of the day were about to appear on stage when the then-teens begged organisers to showcase their talent.

ZSE CEO hails inaugural issuers training programme

Francis Gakanje The Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) says the Prospective Issuers Training Programme (PITP) it held between April and June this year, was a success considering the diverse attraction of…

SERVICE STATIONS GANG MEMBER FACES FRESH ROBBERY CHARGES

Zvikomborero Parafini AN armed robber, who is a member of a gang which attacked a number of service stations in Harare and Chitungwiza, was back in court yesterday facing fresh…

KEREKE WANTS PG SUMMONED TO COURT

Zvikomborero Parafini  FORMER Bikita West legislator Munyaradzi Kereke yesterday made an outrageous demand in court for Prosecutor-General Loice Matanda-Moyo to be subpoenaed to testify as a friend of the court…

MCAZ attains WHO benchmarking tool, Maturity Level 3

 Staff Reporter The Medicines Control Authority of Zimbabwe (MCAZ) has attained Maturity Level 3 for the regulation of medicines and non-producing vaccines following comprehensive assessment and implementation of the World…

Yabo named coach of the month

NESBERT “YABO” SARUCHERA was yesterday left with mixed feelings.

Chirundu buys equipment to improve service delivery

Chirundu Local Board has acquired road maintenance equipment and skip bins through devolution funds worth about US$640 000, as it moves to improve service delivery and the outlook of the border town.

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