Zuze dices with joblessness

WHILE today’s NetOne OneWallet Cup final is another opportunity for Kallisto Pasuwa to continue his fairy tale run as Dynamos coach, the same cannot be said for his under pressure…

A1 growers outsmart experienced hands

A1 farmers who benefited from Government’s land reforms are outperforming their more experienced old resettlement and communal counterparts in maize, cotton and tobacco production through better land use and “business-mindedness”.

Naaz seeks Region V winning gear

THE National Athletics Association of Zimbabwe intends to send three junior middle distance runners to Kenya’s renowned High Performance Centre as part of their preparations for the African Union Sports…

Unlikely allies: Govt, workers agree on labour law

PUBLIC Service, Labour and Social Welfare Minister Nicholas Goche has won plaudits from an unlikely constituency labour unions over his obstinate refusal to support the casualisation of labour as sought…

Sweet sweet times in the Lowveld

Oscar Rusenga in Triangle THE Lowveld community is in an expectant mood as one of their football ambassadors, Triangle FC, step up to face Dynamos in the NetOne OneWallet Cup…

BOXING: ‘You have talent, let me help’

INTERNATIONALLY acclaimed Namibian boxing promoter Nester Tobias believes Zimbabwe can produce more world champions and has vowed to work closely with local pugilists.

More dancehall as wise waters flow

THE high-riding Zim dancehall artistes have been tasked with a mammoth mission of kick-starting proceedings at the inaugural Sunset October Beer Festival.

Great Zim, Vic Falls, Jordan River in one place

Kuda Bwititi – Extra Reporter The story reads like a fairytale, no, like a classic religious narrative about dreams coming true.

‘Threat to tighten sanctions null and void’

The United States government’s threat to tighten sanctions on Zimbabwe over its cordial relations with Russia is illogical because one cannot demand loyalty and support from a country it has…

Companies renege on community trust pledges

Over 400 resource-based companies that pledged millions of dollars towards community development are reneging on their commitments and want Government to exempt them from disbursing the money.

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