Zvishavane Stars penalised

Midlands Correspondent THE Zifa Central Region Soccer League has awarded correctional services side Whawha maximum points on a 3-0 scoreline for their abandoned game against Zvishavane Stars.

Young warriors fall to Zebras

Harare Bureau Botswana 1-0 Young Warriors THE Young Warriors turned prey for the Zebras when a lapse in concentration in the second half saw them losing to the hosts in…

Darts Chairman’s Singles Trophy today

Sports Reporter AT least 50 players are expected to compete at the Bulawayo Metropolitan Province Darts League sponsored Chairman’s Singles Trophy that starts today and ends on Friday at Bellevue…

Kaindu era ends

Lovemore Dube Senior Sports Editor THIS episode was bound to come to an end some day. Yesterday marked the end of the second era at Highlanders for Kelvin Kaindu. The…

Amagagasi bubble bursts

Tobias Mandoreba  Hwange Correspondent SECOND placed Amagagasi’s faint hopes of catching up with table toppers Makomo FC wilted under the Hwange heat as they lost to fired up Prison Eagles…

HCCL extends $7.9m loss – Faces $25 million litigations

Prosper Ndlovu Business Editor TROUBLED Hwange Colliery Company Limited (HCCL) extended a $7.9 million loss in the first half of this year from $3.1 million in the same period last…

Zimpapers poised for growth

Business Editor THE country’s dominant multi-media group, Zimpapers (1980) Limited, is poised for profitability on the wake of the massive recapitalisation programme at its branches countrywide as it moves to…

‘Urgent need to recapitalise local industry’

Harare Bureau THE $400 million worth of goods imported into Zimbabwe for resale in the first half of this year reflects the need to recapitalise local industry, a senior government…

Missing mineral reserves record deters investors

Oswell Moyo Business Reporter THE government should engage the Canadian organisation that did a study on the country’s mineral reserves and pay them outstanding fees in order to access the…

99-year leases to be bankable

Felex Share Harare Bureau THE 99-year leases issued to new farmers will soon be accepted by banks as collateral following amendments made by the government and the Bankers’ Association of…

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