Rape accused teacher heaves a sigh of relief

Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter A VICTORIA Falls teacher who was being accused of raping his teenage sister-in-law heaved a sigh of relief after a court established that the girl…

Chaminuka quits

Noel Munzabwa in Manzini, Swaziland FORMER Warriors’ assistant coach Saul Chaminuka has quit Swaziland MTN Premier League outfit Matsapha United after a spate of clashes with a member of the…

Zambian striker at How Mine

Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter FORMER Zambian youth international striker Trust Gomezani Mkandawire is close to signing for How Mine FC after impressing coach Bekithemba Ndlovu during his trial stint.

Internal devaluation, short term pain for long term gain

CHANGE is a very difficult process. We are an economy that has had to undergo massive hyperinflation and profiteering to unprecedented levels. We have had to lose our Ubuntu/Hunhu just…

Legal battle brews in netball

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter A bruising legal battle is on the cards between the Zimbabwe Netball Association (Zina) and the newly formed independent Rainbow Amateur Netball League (RANL) after…

Redcliff targets 30K housing units

Lovemore Zigara, Midlands Correspondent REDCLIFF has set a target of developing 30 000 housing units by 2023 as it seeks to upgrade to city status.

Mphoengs border post in sorry state

Richard Muponde, Plumtree Correspondent MPHOENGS Border Post in Plumtree is falling apart with water sipping into staff quarters and customs offices, destroying documents and goods stored in warehouses.

Costly dollar hedges tarnish U.S. bonds for overseas investors

LONDON – Yields on U.S. government debt are at their highest in over four years, and yet they are failing to attract many European investors due to the uncertain outlook…

UPDATED: ED apprises Kabila on Zim transition

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday held a closed-door meeting with his Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) counterpart President Joseph Kabila and briefed him on the transition that led to the resignation of former President Cde Robert Mugabe in November last year.

Parly exerts pressure on Chivayo

The Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Mines and Energy will tour the site of the proposed Gwanda Solar Plant in Gwanda today, as MPs widen their probe into the contentious deal signed by the Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC) and Intratrek, a company owned by haughty businessman Mr Wicknell Chivayo.

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