Sport

Zimbabwe, Afghanistan ODI match abandoned

Emmanuel Marambe SPORTS WRITER ZIMBABWE’S Chevrons will have to wait a little longer for their latest attempt at exacting a measure of revenge on Afghanistan after the first ODI against their Asian guests was abandoned due to persistent rain at Harare Sports Club yesterday. The Chevrons were seeking to turn the tables on Afghanistan after…

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Editorial Comment

More needs to be done to combat smuggling

SMUGGLING has become a significant threat to the country’s economy, with the nation losing millions of dollars in potential revenue. The illegal activity not only deprives the government of much-needed funds, but also undermines the competitiveness of local businesses. Minister of Finance Mthuli Ncube’s announcement on Monday that authorities would intensify the fight against smuggling…

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Displeased ED blows a gasket … warns truant ministers to shape up or ship out

Brandon JosphatSENIOR STAFF WRITER PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa blew a gasket yesterday, tearing into bunking off members of his Cabinet team who have not been attending crucial meetings. The clearly cheesed off Mnangagwa said pointedly that this skiving had to stop forthwith or he would take stern action against the offending ministers and other senior government…

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Mbudzi interchange to be named after ED

Brandon JosphatSENIOR STAFF WRITER GOVERNMENT says the Mbudzi Interchange which is currently under construction will be named after President Emmerson Mnangagwa upon completion. Addressing a post-Cabinet media briefing yesterday, Information minister Jenfan Muswere said the interchange would be called “Trabablas” in recognition with Mnangagwa’s developmental agenda. Trabablas was the name which was used by Mnangagwa…

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News

Two alleged card cloners in court

TWO suspected card cloners who allegedly defrauded a retired soldier of US$13 000 appeared in court yesterday where they were denied bail. The State led by prosecutor Takudzwa Mutyavaviri argued that Timothy Bvuramiti and Trevor Muzanenhamo are not good candidates for bail as they are facing a serious charge. He also told the court that…

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Life & Arts

African Spelling Bee Competition postponed

Thembinkosi Nyathi nyathit@dailynews.co.zw THE African Spelling Bee competition, originally set to take place from December 18 to 22 in Nigeria, has been postponed to next year due to funding challenges, visa delays, among other logistical problems. Event chairman Mbaula Chisale confirmed the postponement, announcing that the competition has been rescheduled for April 9 to 12,…

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Illegal miners convicted of attempted murder over U$$10 debt

Yvonne Ncube in BULAWAYO TWO illegal miners from Shangani, Matabeleland South, have been convicted of attempted murder and malicious damage to property following a vicious attack on a businessman with machetes and damaging his shop using stones following a dispute over a $10 debt. John Moyo, 28 and Moses Ncube, 30, yesterday appeared before Bulawayo…

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Business

Kuvimba appoints new CEO

THE country’s largest mining group, Kuvimba Mining House (KMH), has appointed Trevor Barnard as its substantive chief executive with effect from December 1, 2024. Prior to his latest appointment, Bernard was the acting CEO since May this year following the departure of Simba Chinyemba. “We are pleased to confirm Trevor Barnard as our substantive group…

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Churches urged to embrace female leaders

Yvonne Ncube in BULAWAYO THE Council for Churches in Africa (CCA) has called on religious organisations to end gender discrimination within their ranks and recognise the equal capacity of women to lead congregations. The council urged denominations and congregations to abandon outdated practices that side-line women leaders, stressing that such attitudes have no place in…

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Man acquitted of ZB Bank US$2,7m heist

By Rutendo Ngara THE High Court has acquitted on appeal Tendai Zuze who was convicted of robbing ZB Bank of US$2,7 million in the Chinhoyi money heist which grabbed headlines in 2021. Judges of appeal Happias Zhou and Benjamin Chikowero quashed the 10-year jail term he was handed down on the basis that the State…

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