SA farm workers demand reforms

The farm workers demanded changes to land distribution and a moratorium on evictions from farms About 200 farm workers marched to Parliament last Friday to demand agrarian reform. The march…

England fight back to beat New Zealand

BRISBANE. — Skipper Jos Buttler praised the character of his England side as they breathed new life into their ICC Men’s Twenty20 Cricket World Cup yesterday, but it was curtains for Afghanistan.

2023: Preferring experience to youthfulness

It is not a complex exercise to explain the failure of opposition politics in Zimbabwe for the past 23 years, one only has to know that they are a tide of anti-establishmentarism and puppetry.

Young people want quick climate solutions

Children say they are the worst affected by the impact of climate change, and would want an immediate solution so that their education is not compromised.

Springvale to hold triathlon tourney

SPRINGVALE School will this weekend hold their inaugural triathlon competition in conjunction with Triathlon Zimbabwe as the national association seeks to spread the sport to different provinces.

India probes deaths of 135 at bridge

MORBI, India. – Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said lessons must be learned as he visited the site of a bridge collapse that killed 135 people and met some of the injured in hospital on Tuesday.

‘Mentally, we are in a better place at the moment’

BRISBANE. — The first thing you notice is the despair, and how oddly familiar it looks. Sikandar Raza has just played a loose shot to a Josh Davey short ball, nicking off to the wicketkeeper. Just half an hour later, he will be named player of the match; he’s registered bowling figures of 4-0-20-1, and his 23-ball 40 has put Zimbabwe on the brink of Super 12 qualification.

Herentals push FCP into a corner

HERENTALS are this week set to settle their application validation fees with ZIFA after finalising consultations in the case in which they claim FC Platinum have been illegally using their player Juan Mutudza this season.

Looking Back – $75 minimum wage in industry soon – Mutiti

THE Minister of Manpower, Dr Aaron Mutiti, has forecast a minimum wage of $75 a month for urban industrial employees, possibly as soon as January.

Exclusive facility goes up in smoke

The grass-thatched Manna Resorts, located in one of Harare’s affluent suburbs, Glen Lorne, was gutted by fire yesterday afternoon.

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