Zinara corruption saga opens can of worms
Former Zinara chief executive Mr Frank Chitukutuku approved 51 questionable contracts that prejudiced the road administrator of more than US$39 million in connivance with rural district officials and road engineers.
Rand, stocks sink as pandemic pummels markets
JOHANNESBURG. — South Africa’s rand fell to a more than four-year low, stocks sunk back to 2013 levels and bond yields spiked yesterday, as a wave of stimulus from governments around the world failed to quell panic about the coronavirus pandemic.
Emirates suspends Harare flights
Emirates has suspended flights to Harare with effect from today as a precaution against the Covid-19 pandemic.
Teenage stays put, Mikel quits Turkey
ZIMBABWE international defender, Teenage Hadebe, has no concerns with his stay in Turkey and will fulfil his contracture obligations with Super Lig side Yeni Malatyaspor.
A case to revisit growth points
Soon after independence in 1980, the majority Government sought to enhance rural development to ensure previously marginalised areas were uplifted.
Bosso legend Daka buried
HIGHLANDERS legend, Barry Daka, was certified dead by his daughter, Marcelene, who is a qualified medical doctor.
Giants change training routine
WITH the 2020 Premiership season’s start being shelved for, at least 60 days, giants Dynamos and CAPS United have eased their training routines.
BAZ extends licence applications deadline
The deadline for digital television and community radio licence applications has been extended to May 29.
Zim records 50k tonnes tobacco exports
Zimbabwe has exported close to 50 000 tonnes of tobacco to different parts of the world since the beginning of the year, latest data from the Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board (TIMB) shows.
China to build four schools in Namibia
WINDHOEK. — China has provided 200 million Namibian dollars (about US$12,8 million) to construct four modern schools in Namibia’s rural constituencies, Chinese Ambassador to Namibia Zhang Yiming said Monday.











