Chevrons fine-tune against PNG
ZIMBABWE have a final opportunity to fine-tune for the International Cricket Council Cricket World Cup Qualifier when they clash with Papua New Guinea at Bulawayo Athletic Club today.
Ex’s Valentine’s Day call spawns disaster
A 30-year-old Gweru woman allegedly scalded her live-in-boyfriend with cooking oil on St Valentine’s Day after his former wife called to wish him a happy Valentine.
Good corporate governance in land tenure and administration
Good governance is increasingly recognized as critical to effective development. Land and property are generally the major assets in any economy.
Nigerian govt reveals names of 110 girls kidnapped by Boko Haram
KANO. – The Nigerian government has released the names of the 110 missing girls, some as young as 11 years old, who have not been seen since a raid on their school in Dapchi last week.
US airstrike kills dozens in Syria
A US airstrike in Syria’s eastern Deir Ezzor Province killed at least 25 civilians on Monday, the majority of them women and children.
Youth League intensifies #EDHasMyVote campaign
The Zanu-PF Youth League in Mashonaland West is set to launch the #EDHasMyVote campaign at district level, an official has said.
People in African cities are taking charge of their water supplies
The world has made tremendous progress in bridging the gap between water supply and demand. But there’s a long way still to go. In a 2017 joint monitoring report UNICEF and the World Health Organisation noted that more than 844 million people – many of them in sub-Saharan Africa – still don’t have access to improved and safely managed drinking water sources.
China calls for direct dialogue between DPRK and US
BEIJING. — China said Tuesday that it hopes for direct dialogue between the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) and the United States, and hopes such dialogue will commence soon.
JUST IN: Zifa, Chiyangwa sued
ZIMBABWE Football Association (Zifa) and its president Dr Phillip Chiyangwa have been separately sued by a local security company for failure to pay for services totalling $54 000.
Presidential amnesty on externalisation expires today
HARARE – The three-month moratorium extended to individuals and corporates to return money that they illegally siphoned out of the country ends this Wednesday with the public eagerly awaiting confirmation…



