Gcabayi win Filabusi tourney
Mzingaye Sibanda Sports Reporter GCABAYI FC thumped Terminal Victors 2-1 to win the Thembalethu Foundation-sponsored Filabusi Tournament held at Old Revolution Grounds on Sunday. For their efforts, the victors received…
Delta-PSL deal not yet signed
Sikhumbuzo Moyo Acting Sports Editor DELTA Beverages and the Premier Soccer League are yet to sign a contract renewal deal despite assurances by the beverage manufacturing company that negotiations would…
Ndoro bids farewell with tournament
Sports Reporter CASTLE Lager Premier Soccer League Golden Boot Winner and Soccer Star of the Year finalist, Tendai “Fire” Ndoro is tomorrow set to hold a farewell football tournament that…
Mambare stripped of Warriors’ captaincy
Harare Bureau WARRIORS coach Ian Gorowa has changed the captaincy of the national team ahead of Zimbabwe’s third African Nations Championship appearance and has tasked Dynamos defender Partson Jaure with…
Gay parties Western, not human rights
Benny Tsododo When the Ugandan parliament passed a bill that criminalises homosexual practices, there was an avalanche of unmatched criticism and vitriol from Western countries who castigated the bill as…
Spar to amalgamate operations
Business Reporter Innscor Africa unit Spar Zimbabwe appears bullish about medium to long-term prospects of the local retail sector amid revelations it has entered into a long-term lease agreement for…
Editorial Comment: It’s none, but ourselves
Government has promised to review downward some fees and charges in the mining sector. Finance Minister Patrick Chinamasa announced this position in his National Budget Statement on December 19, 2013.
CBZ secures US$8m housing loan
Clara Mawere Business Reporter CBZ Bank has secured US$8,3 million loan from Shelter Afrique, a Pan-African financial institution, for development of a low cost housing project in Gweru, an official…
AfrAsia recovers, eyes growth
Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter AFRASIA Holdings Zimbabwe Limited says it is now well positioned to turnaround the group’s fortunes, especially its flagship banking unit after cleaning up the bank’s…
Time to do more for women
Ruth Butaumocho January is a busy month where both individuals and organisations take time to reflect on issues and events that took place the previous year.







