Sport

Big guns return to winning ways

Cloud FusireSPORTS WRITERfusirec@dailynews.co.zw FOOTBALL giants Dynamos and Highlanders bounced back to winning ways in the Castle Lager Premiership at the weekend to end an unenviable five-game winless run. The Glamour Boys registered a convincing 3-0 against the struggling ZPC Kariba through Donald Mudadi’s two long range efforts and an opener by Elton Chakona at the…

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Life & Arts

Busy winter for Mokoomba

Ashley MoyoENTERTAINMENT WRITER IT is going to be a busy winter season for globetrotting musical outfit Mokoomba, who have lined up 15 high-profile concerts in Africa and Europe to promote their forthcoming studio album Tusona: Tracings in the Sand. Mokomba manager Marcus Gora told the Daily News they had set July 7 as the launch…

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Editorial Comment

Special courts to deal with violence necessary

PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa at the weekend said his government is contemplating setting up special courts to deal expeditiously with cases of political violence as the country counts down to the August 23 general polls. Writing in the state media, Mnangagwa said his government would not countenance violence and anarchy before, during and after the much-anticipated…

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Business

BCC warns motorists against removing wheel clamps

THE Bulawayo City Council (BCC) has warned motorists, whose vehicles would have been clamped for failing to pay parking fees, against illegally removing wheel clamps saying those caught engaging in such practices risk prosecution. This comes as some motorists in Bulawayo have resorted to unclamping their vehicles to evade paying hefty penalties in fines. BCC…

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News

Travel agency loses US$78K to robbers

POLICE in Harare are investigating a case where a travelling agency lost US$78 000 to robbers over the weekend. In a statement, police spokesperson Paul Nyathi said the robbery occurred on Saturday and police have launched a manhunt for two suspects in connection with the case. “Police in Harare are investigating a case of robbery…

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News

‘Reckless driver’ in court for driving into State motorcade

A 27-YEAR-OLD man has been arraigned before a Harare court after he allegedly rammed into a police motorbike that was a part of a State motorcade. Anold Muzanenhamo appeared before magistrate Dennis Mangosi yesterday. He was charged with contravening a provision of the Road Traffic Act – negligent or dangerous driving. He is also being…

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Top Stories

Zanu PF rallies troops for polls… moves to forestall ‘Bhora Musango’

By Brandon Josphat and Brighton Muronzereya ZANU PF is pulling out all the stops to ensure that President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s re-election bid is not sabotaged by disgruntled party officials. In this regard, the ruling party is holding a weeklong strategic workshop in the Midlands, in a bid to foster internal unity ahead of the crunch…

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Teachers fight for Cala review

TEACHERS have stepped up their campaign to nudge authorities to reduce Continuous Assessment Learning Activities (Cala) assessments on learners. This comes as authorities are currently reviewing the 2015-2022 education curriculum. Speaking to the Daily News yesterday, leaders of various teachers’ unions said the current Cala assessments were a burden to tutors, parents and learners. The…

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