UPDATED: Police resume statutory duties

Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter The Zimbabwe Republic Police has now resumed its duties as required by the Constitution following the inauguration of President Emmerson Mnangagwa last week.

Harare City face $3K fine

Grace Chingoma Senior Sports Reporter RELEGATED Harare City’s ill-advised decision to rush to confirm their participation in the Confederation Cup has returned to haunt them, with the Sunshine Boys attracting a…

Prince Harry to marry Meghan Markle

Prince Harry is to marry his American actor girlfriend Meghan Markle, Clarence House has announced.

Conflict, disasters displace 2,7 million in Africa: Report

NAIROBI. — Conflict, violence or disasters in Africa have displaced 2.7 million people who have not crossed an international border since January, a new report by a global charity released…

What Merkel’s political woes mean for the EU: Commentary By John Lloyd11 Min Read

The latest reason for pessimism is Germany, which from being the undisputed leader of Europe has suddenly descended to being the basket case. The latest blow: Angela Merkel’s struggle to…

Old Mutual to build solar power projects

Martin Kadzere in VICTORIA FALLS Old Mutual intends to construct solar power projects with capacity to generate at least 50 megawatts, a senior official has said. The projects will entail the…

Chicken project to benefit women

Sydney Mubaiwa in Zaka Women in Zaka are set to benefit from an indigenous chicken-rearing and breeding project aimed at empowering marginalised communities. The local authority in the area is also…

NTOUBA FOR SUPA DISKI

Eddie Chikamhi in Harare and Mukudzei Chingwere in Gweru— HARARE giants Dynamos have virtually resigned to losing their chief striker Christian Ntouba with the big Cameroonian forward set to leave…

Mandela funeral scandal: Masualle insists all money is accounted for

JOHANNESBURG. — Eastern Cape Premier Phumulo Masualle says money deposited in his personal bank account during the preparations of late former president Nelson Mandela’s funeral has all been accounted for.

Chinamasa’s fine balancing act

Clive Mphambela ZIMBABWEANS wait with bated breath for Finance Minister Patrick Chinamasa’s 2018 National Budget Statement, which he is expected to present this afternoon; outlining macro-economic and fiscal objectives, targets…

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