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1newsday.com (sport) 

Billy Horschel beats Rory McIlroy in Wentworth play-off to claim dramatic win

Billy Horschel defeated Rory McIlroy in a play-off to win his second BMW PGA Championship title in four years on a dramatic final day at Wentworth. Horschel eagled the second extra hole to win the DP World Tour’s flagship event after he, McIlroy and Thriston Lawrence had finished tied on 20 under par. Lawrence was […]

The Herald 

Midlands High Court circuits tackle 104 murder cases

Trust Freddy Herald Correspondent THE National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) has made significant progress in tackling the backlog of murder cases in the Midlands province. In just two weeks, the NPA has successfully handled more than 100 murder cases at the special Midlands High Court Circuits that were established by Chief Justice Luke Malaba. The Judicial […]

1newsday.com (sport) 

Lewis Hamilton and George Russell suffer ‘borderline heatstroke’ at Singapore GP

Lewis Hamilton and George Russell were both pulled from their planned media commitments following the Singapore Grand Prix with “borderline heatstroke”. Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff said Hamilton, who complained about his team’s strategy after he started third and finished sixth, fell ill in the immediate aftermath of the 62-lap race. Russell was also deemed […]

The Herald 

Highlanders face Chibuku Cup ban

Curtworth Masango Sports Reporter HIGHLANDERS face expulsion from the Chibuku Super Cup and a ban from next year’s edition after refusing to resume play following a controversial decision to award Simba Bhora a penalty in their quarter-final clash at Wadzanai on Sunday. The match was abandoned after 79 minutes as captain and goalkeeper Ariel Sibanda […]

The Herald 

66 CCC activists denied bail

Yeukai Karengezeka Court Correspondent HARARE regional magistrate Mr Collet Ncube yesterday denied bail for 66 CCC activists who were arrested in June for allegedly participating in an unlawful gathering. The development comes after the suspects, including CCC administrator Jameson Timba, had applied for bail under changed circumstances. Magistrate Ncube noted that nothing had changed in […]

The Herald 

CBZ says garden leave part of group restructuring

Nelson Gahadza-Senior Business Reporter CBZ Holdings says the recent placement of 13 executives on garden leave is part of a phased restructuring aimed at aligning the group’s strategic thrust with the evolving business environment. The staff rationalisation comes as CBZ has been actively seeking potential acquisitions and alliances in the local and regional markets that […]

The Herald 

Japanese development expert to address Zim parly

Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter A Japanese development expert is set to visit Zimbabwe next month and deliver a lecture to Parliament, Japanese Ambassador to Zimbabwe Shinichi Yamanaka said recently. Speaking during a courtesy call on Speaker of the National Assembly Advocate Jacob Mudenda at the new Parliament Building in Mt Hampden, Ambassador Yamanaka said Dr […]

The Herald 

More grain imports to alleviate food shortages

Precious Manomano Herald Reporter The private sector has imported 630 000 tonnes of maize as the drive to ensure no one starves continues. The development has been welcomed by the Government, as the sector is critical in complementing its efforts to ensure that the nation remains food secure. Speaking during a conference on Drought Action […]

The Herald 

EDITORIAL COMMENT: American investors welcome to Zimbabwe

THE twin Zimbabwean policies under the Second Republic of being a friend to all and an enemy of none and then of attracting investment with a fair and clear framework, have been generating results, the latest being fast growing interest from American potential investors. The double policy is important. The foreign affairs side, of engaging […]

The Herald 

Serbia lauds Zimbabwe’s re-engagement drive

Joseph Madzimure The Interview Serbia re-opened its embassy in Zimbabwe two years ago, after it had been shut in 2011. The re-opening is yet another score for the Second Republic’s engagement and re-engagement diplomatic offensive. Zimpapers Politics Hub Senior Writer, Joseph Madzimure (JM) had an interview with Serbian Ambassador to Zimbabwe Mr Radish Grujic (RG) […]

Times Union 

OceanGate co-founder says he hopes submersible tragedy yields renewed interest in exploration

The co-founder of the company that owned the experimental submersible that imploded en route to the wreckage of the Titanic said he hopes the legacy is a renewed interest in exploration. Businessman Guillermo Sohnlein, who helped found OceanGate with Stockton Rush, told a Coast Guard panel on Monday that “this can't be the end of deep ocean exploration.” Sohnlein ultimately left the company before the Titan disaster in June 2023. Rush was among the five people who died when the submersible imploded.

Scoop 

Government Helping Advanced Aviation Take Off

Hon Judith Collins KC Minister for Space Hon Simeon Brown Minister of Transport The Government is introducing a light-touch regulatory approach to advanced aviation as it moves to give businesses certainty and boost productivity, Space Minister Judith ...