First black auditor general dies

Zimbabwe’s first black Comptroller and Auditor-General, Mr Abdulman Eric Harid (pictured above), a former Commissioner of Taxes, has died.

Gomba remanded in custody

Harare Mayor Herbert Gomba and two other top council officials were denied bail when they appeared before different magistrates yesterday.

Zim, SA engage on Old Mutual sticking issues

Zimbabwe and South Africa are cooperating to resolve the issue of multi-listed firm Old Mutual Limited, which is at the centre of suspension of trading of the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange.

Concern raised over corpses smuggling

GOVERNMENT has expressed concern over reports that bodies of Zimbabweans who could have died from Covid-19 in neighbouring countries are being smuggled into the country, saying that could be a source of the spike in local spread of the virus.

Govt defends sacking of hospital CEOs

The sacking of chief executive officers (CEOs) of five major Government hospitals was part of the restructuring of the health system by Government to make it more effective and efficient, a Cabinet Minister has said.

So much at stake, very little margin for error

CHAMPIONS LEAGUE SCENARIOS

Juve miss chance to seal title

ROME. — Juventus coach Maurizio Sarri said his club ‘’lacked order’’ on Thursday but could still be crowned Serie A champions today.

Not your everyday story…

FROM a tender age, Auckland Queens Football Club Defender-cum-Striker Moleen Murandu’s dream was to become a journalist.

Fish under fire in racism row

JOHANNESBURG. — Former South Africa and Lazio star Mark Fish has been embroiled in a social media storm over the Black Lives Matter movement, claiming: “If you stand for nothing you will fall for everything  . . . all lives matter”.

Longest EPL ready for nerve-racking climax

LONDON. — Three hundred and fifty-three days since Liverpool kicked off the English Premier League football season, it will stagger to a conclusion tomorrow with a number of unresolved issues.

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