Biti case adjourned
Herald Correspondent The trial of Tendai Biti on assault charges was yesterday adjourned when the presiding magistrate, Mrs Vongai Muchuchuti, and deputy Prosecutor General Michael Reza, were not available. This…
Man shot dead at gate
Crime Reporter A MANHUNT has been launched by police for two suspects who allegedly shot dead a man in Harare’s Belvedere suburb while he was closing the gate to his…
Court orders Lafarge to pay over US$300k debt
Herald Correspondent HIGH Court Judge, Justice Jacob Manzunzu, has ordered Lafarge Cement Zimbabwe Limited to pay US$318 322.34 it owes Rubtech Machinery and Spares (Pvt) Limited. Justice Manzunzu also ordered…
Cheetahs captain retires
ZIMBABWE rugby sevens team skipper Kudzai Mashawi says he will now focus on imparting the knowledge he has gained during his career to the next generation of players after calling…
ZIFA push for quick return to international football
Sports Reporter ZIFA are set to intensify their engagements with the Sports and Recreation Commission and FIFA in their quest to bring a quick resolution to the impasse that has…
Five up for cable vandalism
Crime Reporter FIVE people have been arrested in separate incidents countrywide on allegations of vandalising Zesa Holdings cables and equipment, as police declare war on criminals targeting public utilities infrastructure.…
Australia secure crucial win
BRISBANE. — A clinical display with both bat and ball helped defending champions Australia thrash Ireland by 42 runs to pick up two crucial points in a crunch ICC Men’s…
Ndiraya linked to Simba Bhora
Sports Reporter DYNAMOS coach Tonderai Ndiraya has been linked with a move to Premiership newboys Simba Bhora next season. The ambitious Shamva-based side is reported to be monitoring the former…
Contago to raise US$8m in London for Zim project
Tapiwanashe Mangwiro Senior Business Reporter London Alternative Investment (AIM) listed miner Zimbabwean coal miner, Contango Holdings, which owns the Lubu Coal Project in Hwange, is seeking to raise funds for mine…
60 hours of extremes for Chevrons
BRISBANE. — The high from the win over Pakistan might last a lifetime for some Zimbabwe cricket fans, but for the players, it lasted barely 60 hours. After that win…











