NCA Academy athletes excel
Mzingaye Sibanda Sports Reporter NYASHA Charandura Athletic Academy (NCAA) athlete Tapiwa Pfavai scooped four gold medals in the Technical Education Sports Association of Zimbabwe (Tesaz) Track and Field Championships held…
Trumus FC face stern test
Mzingaye Sibanda Sports Reporter ZIFA Southern Region Division One newcomers Trumus FC face a tough test against defending champions Plumtree Chiefs in a league encounter in Victoria Falls tomorrow.
Charamba carries nation’s hopes
Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter SEASONED Sunshine Tour campaigner Tongo Charamba will carry the nation’s hopes going into the second day of the Golden Pilsener Zimbabwe Open at Royal Harare today.
Bayern come from behind to break United hearts
Patrice Evra sparked hopes of an unlikely win in Germany, but the Champions League holders hit back in fine style to reach the last four For one fleeting moment, David…
Koke’s early goal hands Atlético victory
Atletico Madrid ached their first semi-final in Europe’s elite club competition for 40 years after a 2-1 aggregate success over Barcelona. They beat the Catalan giants 1-0 at the Vicente…
Domino’s Pizza heads for Zim
Mernat Mafirakurewa Business Editor One of the leading global pizza brands, Domino’s, will soon be available in the country after South Africa-based Taste Holdings signed a 30-year master franchise agreement…
Sable pins hope on NewZim Steel: Losing $1 million in potential revenue
Lovemore Zigara Midlands Correspondent The country’s sole Ammonium Nitrate (AN) fertiliser manufacturer, Sable Chemicals (Pvt) Limited, is losing at least $1 million per month due to the continued non-operation of…
Fresh produce import ban triggers panic buying
Pamela Shumba Senior Reporter A SHORTAGE of fruits and vegetables following the government’s ban on the importation of fresh produce into the country has triggered panic buying in Bulawayo.
Lager volumes dip 26 percent
Harare Bureau DELTA Corporation, Zimbabwe’s largest beverages maker, said volumes for the fourth quarter to March 2014 declined 6 percent due to low consumer spending, but remained flat year-on-year.
Diversify to reduce trade risk – companies urged
Oliver Kazunga Senior Business Reporter LOCAL companies should diversify their export markets to reduce the trade risk associated with South Africa being Zimbabwe’s largest trading partner.






