Makandiwa wants $6,5m lawsuit dismissed

UNITED Family International Church (UFIC) leader Prophet Emmanuel Makandiwa and his wife, Prophetess Ruth, are seeking dismissal of the $6,5 million claim pressed against them by a Harare couple over alleged false prophecies, arguing that the suit was “frivolous” and “vexatious”.

Teams brace for cricket extravaganza

WEST Indies skipper Jason Holder has targeted the ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier to help his side find the winning momentum.

Father’s plea to find abducted daughter

MAIDUGURI. – The father of a 14-year-old girl who is among 110 believed to have been abducted by Boko Haram has pleaded with the Nigerian government to act quickly.

Manyuchi boxers impress

DESPITE defying the odds and traveling 1 800km by road to Maputo, the Charles Manyuchi Sports Academy managed to collect two gold, three silver and three bronze medals at the just-ended Zone 4 Games.

Relax gold support scheme terms: Miners

The Zimbabwe Miners Federation (ZMF) says Government must relax requirements under the gold support scheme to enable more miners to benefit.

Youth League lines up 7 rallies

Zanu-PF Masvingo Youth League has lined up a series of rallies across the province’s seven administrative districts to drum up support for President Mnangagwa, who is the ruling party’s presidential candidate in the forthcoming harmonised polls.

New curriculum books launched

The Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education yesterday launched the first batch of the new curriculum framework textbooks at Dunnolly Primary School in Seke District.

Harare, S. Korean city strengthen ties

Harare City Council has extended its twinning arrangement with the South Korean City of Cheonan to include a public official exchange programme, which has seen the Asian country deploying an agriculture specialist to work in Harare for one year.

Little progress on Harare’s $100m infrastructure bond

THE Harare City Council says there has been little progress on plans to float a $100 million infrastructure bond with bias towards housing projects.

NSSA struggles to recover rent arrears

The National Social Security Authority (NSSA) is struggling to recover debts for unpaid rentals for some of its properties and is contemplating writing them off, particularly smaller amounts, an official said yesterday.

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