30 000 acclaim Kaunda’s plan for independence

NDOLA. – With a massive show of shaking hands, 30 000 Africans roared their support here today for Dr Kaunda’s plan to get independence without another general election.

Ruwona, accomplice granted bail

Facing charges of fraud of US$500 000, Moses Ruwona, who was eyeing the Makoni West constituency National Assembly seat, and his accomplice, Macmillan Chiweshe, were yesterday granted bail of $300 000 each by Harare regional magistrate Mr Stanford Mambanje.

NAAZ hold final training camp for African junior Champs

THE youth and junior athletics teams are set to converge in Harare this weekend to commence their final camp for the African Under-18 and Under-20 combined championships to be held in Zambia from April 29 to May 3.

Cheetahs face old foes in World Rugby Challenger Series opener

THE Zimbabwe rugby sevens side are looking to cause some upsets when they kick off their campaign at the World Rugby Challenger Series 2023 in South Africa against old foes Tonga this morning.

China helps Uganda ease power crisis

KAMPALA. –  The first unit of the Karuma Hydropower Plant in Uganda, commissioned by Sinohydro Corp, started to generate power and was connected to the grid on March 22, according to Sinohydro Engineering Bureau & Co.

Co-accused in court for murder

An alleged accomplice in the murder of a Harare man has been arrested and appeared in court yesterday.

Zimbabweans’ level of patriotism explicably high

Zimbabwe’s Independence celebrated on April 18 provided an opportunity for the outpouring of patriotic sentiment from different and diverse people.

Pair remanded on vehicle theft charges

Two men have appeared in court for allegedly robbing a pirate taxi driver of his vehicle after they had hired him to take them to Lonchivar.

Giroud extends Milan deal

MILAN. — Olivier Giroud signed a one-year extension until 2024 with AC Milan yesterday, the day after scoring the goal which sent his team through to the Champions League semifinals.

Lithium beneficiation policy gets approval

Cabinet has approved the Lithium Ore Policy anchored on fostering the country’s beneficiation capacity as well as maximising earnings from the country’s mineral endowment and put a stop to the export and smuggling of lithium bearing ores.

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