Morocco seek another Iberian scalp against high-flying Portugal

DOHA. — After springing the latest FIFA World Cup upset in a tournament which has had its fair share, an increasingly confident Morocco side that masterminded victory over Spain will aim to continue their fairytale run in tomorrow’s quarter-final with Portugal.

Medical doctor files US$100 000 lawsuit

A Harare top neurologist has filed a US$100 000 claim against a fellow doctor for allegedly posting defamatory statements on social media.

Suspected US$7 000 church thieves in court

A deacon at self-styled preacher, Talent Chiwenga’s church called Jesus Revelation Ministries, yesterday admitted in court to hiring thieves to steal US$7 000 contained in two safes that had been paid as offerings at the church.

Parents give Form 1 online app thumbs up

THE Form 1 online application system has been given thumbs up by parents and guardians who agree it is working and has added convenience to the application process.

Weekend festivities line-up

It’s 16 days away from Christmas, and already, some people are in the celebratory mood.

Policy interventions save agric sub-sectors

Government policy interventions under the Second Republic have saved cotton, maize, wheat and livestock enterprises among others from collapsing and plunging rural farmers into the abyss of abject poverty.

Zimborders completes private cars terminal

The third terminal at Beitbridge Border Post, the one for light vehicles and pedestrians, has been completed as the Zimborders Consortium upgrading the post in a private-public-partnership with Government at a cost of US$300 million nears completion.

Putin at the Russian Human Rights Council

Growing risk of nuclear war

Enrique departs Spain after World Cup exit

MADRID. — Spain sacked coach Luis Enrique yesterday after the 2010 champions were dumped out of the FIFA World Cup by Morocco at the last-16 stage, quickly naming his replacement as Under-21s boss Luis de la Fuente. Spain started their campaign in Qatar in style by hammering Costa Rica 7-0 and qualified for the knockout phase despite a shock 2-1 defeat to Japan.

‘Wheat farmers to get 80pc US$’

THE Grain Millers Association of Zimbabwe expects to pay wheat farmers 80 percent in United States dollars following a bumper harvest, and suspension of the Intermediated Money Transfer Tax (IMTT) for payments to farmers up to the end of March next year.

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