Sino-Zim funds 32 000ha of cotton

Tinashe Makichi Business Reporter LOCAL cotton company, Sino-Zim has invested more than US$3 million towards funding 32 000 hectares of cotton around the country for the 2013-4 farming season.

Sudan selects new vice presidents

KHARTOUM. — Sudan’s ruling National Congress Party (NCP) yesterday selected two new vice-presidents.  The NCP selected Gen. Bakry Hassan Salih as First Vice- President and Hassabo Mohamed Abdul-Rahman as Vice-President,…

Everton hold Arsenal

LONDON. — Premier League leaders Arsenal were left five points clear at the top of the Premier League after visitors Everton fought back to claim a 1-1 draw yesterday.

Bayern hit 40-match milestone

BERLIN. — Pep Guardiola admitted he was “honoured” to coach German soccer giants Bayern Munich as they extended their record unbeaten Bundesliga run to 40 matches, while Borussia Dortmund’s injury…

Youth Games preps on course

Robert Mutsauki THE 2nd African Youth Games preparations continue in earnest with the chef de mission seminar taking place in the host city of Gaborone,Botswana, on Wednesday and Thursday.

Four German filmmakers for ziff

Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter Four filmmakers from Germany are expected to grace this year’s edition of the Zimbabwe International Film Festival that begins tomorrow.

Finish strongly in 2013

Nyaradzo Mavindidze Motivation For Success In just under three weeks 2013 will give way to 2014 and this is the time that most people take stock of their successes and…

‘Resolve 99-year lease impasse’

Business Reporter CONCERN on the non-transferability of 99-year leases remains the single biggest impediment to efforts to the land use contracts acceptable as security for bank loans to fund initiatives…

FTA to boost Zim tourism

Business Reporter ZIMBABWE is expected to realise increased tourist visitors under the Sadc tourism Free Trade Area owing to reduced tour costs and relaxed transboundary conditions among the five member…

Aussies smell victory

ADELAIDE, Australia. — Beleaguered England survived their first full day of resistance yesterday but the prospect of another heavy defeat loomed large heading into the final day of the second…

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