Raza fined for dissent

Sports Reporter
ZIMBABWE’S all-rounder Sikandar Raza has been fined 15 percent of his match fee for breaching the ICC Code of Conduct during the third One-Day International cricket match against Afghanistan in Sharjah on Tuesday.

Boost for Lowveld sugarcane farmers

Close to 1 000 indigenous sugar cane farmers in the Lowveld have been given a major boost after sugar producer, Tongaat Hulett Zimbabwe, announced that it has started crafting a new sugar milling agreement that will see out-growers receiving payment for all by-products from the cane crop.

Ensure President, Zanu-PF win elections, RDCs urged

Rural district councillors have been urged to put more effort in campaigning for President Mnangagwa in their wards to ensure that he wins emphatically in the forthcoming harmonised elections.

Council partners IOM, ZNA to build clinic

Beitbridge Rural District Council (BBRDC) has entered into a public private partnership with the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) and the Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) to construct a clinic that will serve 6 000 people in Beitbridge East constituency.

A Dangerous turn in US foreign policy

But is the shift really a major course change, or a re-statement of policies followed by the last four administrations? The US has never taken its eyes off its big competitors.The Trump administration’s new National Defence Strategy is being touted as a sea change in US foreign policy, a shift from the “war on terrorism” to “great power competition,” a line that would not be out of place in the years leading up to World War I.

National Foods helps renovate four schools

Zimbabwe’s largest milling company, National Foods, has renovated classroom blocks at four schools in Mashonaland West Province, as part its social investment programme.

Bindura Town Council probe claims first victim

THE probe into alleged financial mismanagement within Bindura Municipality has claimed its first scalp following the resignation of the finance and administration director Mr Lovemore Warurama.

Zanu-PF Women’s League gets 3k chicks

Zanu-PF Women’s League on Monday received 3 000 day-old chicks that are expected to improve the livelihoods of women in Mashonaland West.

Jacob Zuma’s presidency over

President Jacob Zuma, quipped by analysts as a cat with nine lives, is set not to survive the ninth round as Parliament is set to seal his fate today when it debates a no-confidence motion vote that will see him leave office.

Zim-US trade relations up for review

Zimbabwe’s eligibility to become a beneficiary of the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) is up for review this year said US State Department acting director Harry Sullivan on Monday.

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