Kwekwe to engage firms in road rehab

Kwekwe City Town Clerk Mr Emmanuel Musara says they are planning to engage local companies whose trucks contribute to road destruction to participate in rehabilitation of the roads.

No sanction for Aguero

Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero will not face punishment from the Football Association following an altercation with a Wigan fan after the English Premier League soccer leaders’ shock FA Cup defeat.

Serena nearly died

Women’s tennis star Serena Williams says she lives in fear of blood clots, a condition that surfaced during a harrowing postnatal ordeal in September when she almost died giving birth to her first child.

Bitcoin value nearly doubles from year’s low hit

Bitcoin hit a three-week high on Tuesday and has surged nearly 100 percent from its lowest level this year, as its recovery continued after South Korea’s financial regulator eased its stance on cryptocurrencies, weeks after it considered shutting down digital currency exchanges.

Mueller back to his best

After flirting with the substitutes’ bench under Carlo Ancelotti, Bayern Munich forward Thomas Mueller is back to his ungainly and hugely effective best as Besiktas discovered on Tuesday night.

Chinhoyi Hospital sends out laundry SOS

Chinhoyi Provincial Hospital urgently needs about $1 million to revive its washing machine which broke down more than a decade ago.

No time to brood for City

Manchester City’s quest for a historic quadruple is over after a shock FA Cup defeat to Wigan but there is little time to lick their wounds with the League Cup final against Arsenal looming.

Plans to reopen sponge iron plant underway

Plans to re-open the multi-million dollar sponge iron plant run by Steelmakers in the Masvingo industrial area have reached advanced stage, with the firm expected to resume full production at the end of next month.

ZTA conducts hotel, lodge rooms survey

ZIMBABWE Tourism Authority (ZTA) has started updating its database for accommodation, tourist attractions and activities on offer in the Midlands Province.

Breaking down the barriers

In 2002 at Salt Lake City, 78 years after the first Winter Olympics took place, American Vonetta Flowers achieved something that had never been done before.

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