Injury woes for Proteas

The Proteas, limping towards the end of their struggles against India, have numerous injury concerns ahead of the first Test cricket against Australia in Durban on March 1.

Complement Govt efforts, NGOs urged

Civic society organisations operating in Manicaland need to come up with alternative sources of funding to be able to consistently complement Government efforts to foster growth in the province.

Parly warns over artisanal miners

ARTISANAL and small-scale miners (ASMs) may have contributed over half the 24,8 tonnes of gold Zimbabwe produced last year, but their unregulated activities might be causing more harm than good to the environment, according to findings of a study by Parliament.

School head, parents clash

There was chaos at the Zimbabwe-China Friendship School on Monday when parents besieged the institution demanding the ouster of the school head.

‘Keep abreast with latest combat training’

Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) officers have been urged to keep abreast with latest combat training and operational standards to be prepared for counter attacks in the 21st century.

Unicef admits failings with child victims of alleged sex abuse

A number of children in the Central African Republic alleged that French peacekeepers sexually abused them during a peace-keeping mission called Operation Sangaris.

De Villiers, Sables a perfect match

PETER de Villiers’ unveiling as coach of Zimbabwe’s national rugby team shows the Sables’ intent to qualify for the World Cup for the first time in since 1991.

Why not go the nuclear energy way?

Intellectual property is patented for its value and use in the hands of skilled brains. Millions of formulas, inventions and works of art are protected by law worldwide.

SMM ventures into chrome mining

ASBESTOS miner Shabanie Mashava Mines (SMM) has ventured into chrome mining as part of efforts to shore up capital internally to kick-start production.

Key figure in benefits fraud case flees

The key figure in a £1 million benefits fraud in which former Zimbabwean footballer Liberty Masunda and ex-journalist Clemence Marijeni are being implicated has cheated justice by fleeing abroad, a jury heard.

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