‘Do not test Israel’s resolve’, Netanyahu warns Iran

TEL AVIV. – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned Tehran yesterday over aggressions by Iran and its “proxies” in Syria, saying he would not allow them to “put a noose around our neck”.

Rusike eyes Euro move

JOHANNESBURG. — Before making a move to South African Premiership soccer side SuperSport United last month, Zimbabwean striker Evans Rusike thought his next destination would be Europe. He had previously been linked with a move to Soweto giants Orlando Pirates, who made contact with Rusike’s former side Maritzburg United last season, but a deal did not materialise.

Fuel prices trek upwards

FUEL prices have marginally increased in the country — by between 1c and 4c in the last two weeks — despite a recent drop in prices of up to 15 percent on the international market.

Chafa pens two-year Buildcon deal

MIDFIELD enforcer Devon Chafa has joined the bandwagon across the Zambezi after penning a two-year contract with ambitious Zambian side Buildcon yesterday. The former Dynamos and CAPS United strongman, who has been linked to the two giants in recent weeks, ended speculation surrounding his future after agreeing a deal with the ambitious Ndola-based side.

D-Day for Ndoro

CAPE TOWN. — Ajax Cape Town and their striker Tendai Ndoro will know their fate on Wednesday, which is when the South African Football Association arbitration process is expected to determine Ndoro’s eligibility to feature for the Cape side.
Ajax have fielded Ndoro six times — five in league matches and once in the Nedbank Cup — despite the Zimbabwean having played for three clubs this season, which is in contravention of FIFA rules.

Politburo approves new party regalia

THE zanu-pf Politburo has approved the party’s new regalia expected to appeal to the majority of its members, the party’s secretary for Administration, Cde Obert Mpofu, has said.

Mobilise voters, Zanu-PF urged

Zanu-PF should not take comfort in squabbles bedevilling opposition parties and start working seriously towards winning the forthcoming harmonised elections, the revolutionary party’s national chairperson Cde Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri has said.

Cancer awareness campaign goes rural

First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa has said she will soon take her cancer awareness campaign to rural areas to give rural women a chance to undergo free cervical cancer screening.

Tension as Chamisa, Elizabeth show up

There was tension at MDC-T leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai’s residence in Highlands, Harare, yesterday, as family members deliberately ignored his widow Ms Elizabeth Macheka and left out party leaders on the itinerary when President Mnangagwa visited to pay his condolences.

Essar deal haunts Ziscosteel workers

The collapse of a Government and Essar Africa Holdings $750 million deal meant to revive Ziscosteel is still haunting employees of the steel giant who are reeling in debt due to loans they accessed from banks when the deal was signed in 2010.

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