Local millers sign pact

Elita Chikwati Agriculture Reporter Local millers and bakers have signed a memorandum of understanding that will see bakers buying 220 000 tonnes of flour annually. Under the agreement, the bakers…

Ndiraya backs Pasuwa

Grace Chingoma Sports Reporter TONDERAI NDIRAYA might have been forced out of Dynamos under controversial circumstances this week but he appears to hold no grudges and has tipped the Glamour…

TelOne connects Vic Falls

Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter TELONE has commissioned its fibre optic transmission link between Bulawayo and Victoria Falls in a major boost for the tourist resort’s cyber city status ahead…

Khama deal done

ZIMBABWE international forward, Khama Billiat, ended days of uncertainty when he completed his move from Ajax Cape Town to Mamelodi Sundowns for a record-breaking R9 million. Agreement between the two…

Full agenda for 33rd Sadc summit in Malawi

By a Correspondent THE Sadc Heads of State and Government Summit set for Lilongwe, Malawi, next week will deliberate on a wide range of regional issues, including the appointment of…

Tsvangirai’s letter from the village

Reflections Isdore Guvamombe Dear Morgan Richard Tsvangirai Firstly, allow me, the son of a villager, to pass on greetings from the autochthons of the land of milk, honey and dust…

African voices matter most

Mukachana Hanyani Harmonised elections which gave Zanu-PF over two-thirds majority in Parliament should act as a wake up call for MDC-T leader Morgan Tsvangirai to realise that Zimbabweans have spoken…

Rooney trains with reserves as exit looms

LONDON ― Wayne Rooney trained with the reserves at Manchester United on Thursday morning, apparently at his own request. The England striker is determined to leave the Barclays Premier League…

Band members dump Zhakata

Problem Masau Arts Correspondent FIVE key band members have left Leonard Zhakata to form their own music outfit called Vagoni Vebasa saying Zhakata was now focusing on church matters. The…

Japan to slash budget

TOKYO. – Japan yesterday pledged to cut a whopping US$83 billion out of its budget over two years as it works to bring down the industrialised world’s biggest debt mountain.…

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