NetOne ‘overpaid’ $500k for base stations installation

Harare Bureau One of the companies under forensic audit at NetOne, Bopela Group of Companies, was allegedly overpaid by $500,000 for the installation of base stations. The company is owned…

Alonso to use new power unit

MCLAREN’s Fernando Alonso will use a spare chassis and new power unit in Sunday’s Bahrain Grand Prix, following a crash in Formula 1’s season opener.

THREE WEEKS, SEVEN TAXIS…Carjacking pair held over stolen taxis

Thandeka Moyo, Court Reporter TWO Bulawayo men allegedly carjacked seven taxis at knife point in three weeks.

Neshamba out of Zambia tie

Ellina Mhlanga Harare Bureau MIGHTY Warriors coach Shadreck Mlauzi has been forced to drop chief striker Rudo Neshamba for their Africa Women Cup of Nations final qualifying round tie against Zambia…

National darts team named

Sports Reporter THE National Darts Association of Zimbabwe (NDAZ) has named a provisional squad of 22 players that will be trimmed to 16 for the Region 5 Games to be…

Refs yet to undergo fitness tests

Ricky Zililo Senior Sports Reporter REFEREES’ fitness will be under scrutiny when the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League season kicks off on Friday as match officials are yet to undergo mandatory…

Complement players’ efforts: Chigwedere

Ellina Mhlanga Harare Bureau FOLLOWING the Under-21 women’s team qualification for the Junior World Cup, Hockey Association of Zimbabwe president Humphrey Chigwedere says there is need for them to complement the…

Islamic State claims central Baghdad bombing

BAGHDAD — The hardline Sunni militant group Islamic State claimed responsibility for a suicide bombing yesterday morning in central Baghdad that police said killed three people and wounded 27.

‘Touch the president and destroy the ANC’

ANC Women’s League president Bathabile Dlamini defended President Jacob Zuma with renewed vigour this week, warning that the dangers of allowing anyone to destroy him could end up destroying the…

Libya coastguard stops 600 migrants crossing to Europe

Tripoli — The Libyan coastguard on Sunday stopped three boats carrying 600 migrants, including pregnant women, trying to cross the Mediterranean to Europe, an official said.

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