Drunk Liverpool fans force emergency flight landing
Limoges — A flight from Liverpool to Alicante was forced to land in France yesterday after two drunken British nationals began fighting on board.
Delta puts $4mln into sorghum contract farming
DELTA Beverages injected more than $4 million into its Beverages Sorghum Contract Farming Scheme (BSCFS) during the 2015/6 financial year and received about 15,675 tonnes of the grain, an official…
Invest in retooling: Moyo
Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter COMPANIES should invest in retooling despite the economic difficulties as this is critical in achieving long-term production benefits for the broader well-being of the economy,…
ZETDC panics after tender default
THE Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company (ZETDC) has quickly moved to purchase all outstanding distributor transformers from a company it had awarded a tender in 2010 to supply the…
Border players strike . . . Threaten to boycott Mutare Rovers match over wages
Ricky Zililo Senior Sports Reporter BORDER Strikers players have threatened to boycott their Castle Lager Premier Soccer League match against Mutare City Rovers this weekend if they are not paid their…
Kasinauyo in dock over ‘Limpopogate’
Prosper Dembedza Harare Bureau FORMER Zifa board member Edzai Kasinauyo yesterday appeared in court accused of organising the “Limpopogate” match-fixing scandal together with his accomplices.
Editorial Comment: Zifa must be hailed for ejecting Mashingaidze
IS the axing of Zifa general secretary Jonathan Mashingaidze good riddance as some soccer fans have pronounced on social media networks or a dangerous gamble?
Company owner ‘pointed’ gun at Zimra official
Harare Bureau BOPELA Group of Companies owner, Agrippa Masiyakurima, allegedly pointed a gun at a Zimbabwe Revenue Authority official after a misunderstanding over his South African-registered motor vehicle at Plumtree…
Kereke demands apology, points finger at private prosecutor
Fungai Lupande Harare Bureau ZANU-PF Bikita West legislator Munyaradzi Kereke yesterday concluded his defence in his rape trial by demanding an apology from his in-laws for wrongful conduct.
Workers Day to be revived
Felex Share Harare Bureau THE government will this year revive Workers Day commemorations amid indications it is organising events bringing together trade unions and their members countrywide.





