Comesa decries lack of transport infrastructure

Acting Business Editor THE Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (Comesa) has cited the lack of adequate infrastructure in transport, energy and information communication technology as the major limitation…

Cairns needs $8m to buy machinery

Harare Bureau Food and beverages manufacturer, Cairns Foods needs a capital injection of about $8 million for the purchase of new machinery and refurbishments in order to boost its capacity…

NSSA payments to pensioners up 51pc

Acting Business Editor THE National Social Security Authority (NSSA) paid out $83,5 million to pensioners last year, up 51 percent from the 2012 figures driven by adjustments in contributions, the…

How Mine brace for real competition

Ricky Zililo Senior Sports Reporter HOW Mine FC put a foot in the second round of the Orange Caf Confederation Cup after beating Seychelles’ St Michel 5-1 in Bulawayo on…

Zifa regions endorse Cuthbert Dube candidacy

Lovemore Dube Senior Sports Editor PATRICK Hokonya and Omega Sibanda on Saturday emerged as the two candidates for the Zifa vice presidency in a meeting of the regions held in…

DeMbare in murky waters

Harare Bureau DYNAMOS captain Murape Murape insists the Harare giants are still in with a chance in this year’s Champions League competition despite spurning a big opportunity at home when…

I could have been captain for 10yrs if I was white: Campbell

LONDON — Sol Campbell has branded the Football Association institutionally racist and claimed that he would have been England captain for 10 years if he had been white. The former…

Man Utd eye Van Gaal, De Boer, should they ditch David Moyes

LONDON — Manchester United will consider a managerial dream team of Dutch duo Louis Van Gaal and Frank de Boer if they pull the trigger on David Moyes. The position…

Presents, $ galore for Bona, Simba

Linda Muriro Herald Reporter— What gift do you give to the daugther of a President who seemingly has everything and her groom on their wedding day? This is the headache…

Power thefts cost Zesa US$10m

Lloyd Gumbo Senior Reporter— Zesa Holdings could be losing more than US$10 million in potential revenue monthly due to electricity thefts by a syndicate involving its employees. It has also…

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