Burned flags and curfews: US cities convulsed by unrest
Major US cities — convulsed by protests, clashes with police and looting since the death in Minneapolis police custody of George Floyd a week ago — braced Monday for another night of unrest.
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Major US cities — convulsed by protests, clashes with police and looting since the death in Minneapolis police custody of George Floyd a week ago — braced Monday for another night of unrest.
By Sibanengi Dube
In life Thokozani Khupe disrespected her late boss Morgan Tsvangirai and in death, she invaded his grave to give him posthumous orders.
Opposition MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa’s lawyer Advocate Thabani Mpofu was on Monday summoned by the police anti-corruption unit at the Morris Depot in Harare just a day after over 11 armed state operatives raided his home and interrogated his security guard.
A SOUTH African administrator says Zimbabwe international midfielder, Marshall Munetsi, is a model of resilience which every ambitious footballer needs to write a success story.
Giant beverages producer, Delta Corporation, says it owes external creditors US$63,8 million and the debt was in existence when the country adopted a mono currency last year.
Clothing manufacturer and retailer, Edgars Stores Limited is seeking to raise ZWL$2,7 million through rights offer to support the group’s expansion programmes, enhance working capital and balance sheet.
More Covid-19 cases have been reported at Mpilo Central Hospital after a nurse and three patients tested positive last week.
Commuter omnibus owners in Bulawayo, operating under the banner ‘Tshova Mubaiwa Transport Co-operative Company’ have approached the High Court challenging Government’s decision to have their kombis operate under the Zimbabwe United Passenger Company (Zupco) franchise.