Caps United lose to FC Platinum

From Paul Mundandi in Zvishavane FC PLatinum …………………………………………… (2) 2 Caps United …………………………………………….. (0) 1

Zifa get fans feedback

Ngqwele Dube Sports Correspondent FOOTBALL fans who visited the Zimbabwe Football Association stand at the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair, which ended yesterday called on the football body to produce replica

Blazing coal Hwange not moved by Bosso record

Mehluli Sibanda Acting Sports Editor HWANGE coach Nation Dube is unperturbed by Highlanders’ dominance over his team in the last couple of years as the two inform teams clash in…

Rich pickings for Byo hotels during ZITF

Roberta Katunga Senior Business Reporter HOTELS and lodges in Bulawayo made a killing during the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair week increasing rates by more than 300 percent, raising concern among…

A’Sambeni expo continues to grow

Roberta Katunga Senior Business Reporter TWENTY-FOUR companies specialising in Meetings, Incentives, Conferences and Exhibition (Mice) tourism took part in this year’s edition of the A’Sambeni expo held in Bulawayo last

Zim delegation attends Zambian tourism expo

Roberta Katunga Senior Business Reporter A ZIMBABWEAN delegation led by Zimbabwe Tourism Authority boss, Mr Karikoga Kaseke attended the 7th edition of the Zambia International Travel Expo (ZITE) as part…

Boost for Hwange Colliery from India

Fairness Moyana AN Indian company BEML/Ravathi has set aside $13,04 million for the purchase of equipment for coal mining company Hwange Colliery Company under a credit facility — in a

Byo company testifies on gains made at ZITF

Business Reporter ONE of Bulawayo companies — Stop to Start International — has seen business related to its participation at the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair grow by 30 percent since…

Zim aims at attracting investors

Business Reporter GOVERNMENT is working on various ways to improve its strategic infrastructure and productive sector as it forges ahead to turn around the country’s economy in spite of elusive

GMB needs $2m for stock feed plant

Business Reporter THE Grain Marketing Board needs more than $2 million to start operations at its stock feeds manufacturing plant in Norton.

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