Zim rugby mourns legend Nield

Paul Munyuki Sports Reporter THE Zimbabwe rugby fraternity has expressed sorrow over the death of former Sables captain Reginald Nield who passed on in the United States of America last…

Govt clamps down on sub-standard imports

The Government yesterday signed an agreement with French quality inspection company Bureau Veritas for pre-shipment inspection services in a move aimed at ending the importation of substandard goods.

Tobacco deliveries start trickling in

Deliveries of tobacco have started trickling in at the auction floors as the preparations for the 2015 selling season, which begins next month, gather momentum.

Artistes unite on new project

Tafadzwa Zimoyo Entertainment Reporter Hip-hop sensation Ice Rockspin, real name Abdulkarim Abdulla, has recorded an album featuring several local musicians. The eighth-track album called “Kedha Jones” features Anonzi Xander, Hakeem,…

Bonang for Kid’s Choice Awards

TV/Radio Personality and Model Bonang Matheba and radio personalities Darren Simpson, Poppy Ntshongwana and Roger Goode have been nominated in 2015 Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards.

City still in awe of Europe’s best

LONDON. — Manchester City had the perfect opportunity to prove they belong with Europe’s elite on Tuesday night but the English Premier League soccer champions blew it.

Air cargo exports up 5pc

Martin Kadzere Senior Business Reporter ZIMBABWE’S air cargo exports have grown 5 percent since 2012, mainly driven by fresh produce, Aviation Ground Services managing director Mr Caleb Mudyawabikwa said.

‘No financial compensation’

DOHA. — Fifa secretary-general Jerome Valcke said yesterday that European football clubs would not receive financial compensation for the 2022 World Cup being moved to November-December.

Younis denies retirement tweet

Sydney. — Out of form senior Pakistan batsman Younis Khan denied yesterday tweeting a plan to retire from one-day internationals after the ongoing World Cup, saying he was working hard…

Workers’ unions blast Zesa

Felex Share Senior Reporter Workers’ unions representing Zesa Holdings employees yesterday hit out at the power utility’s management, saying their threat to increase electricity tariffs by 6 percent is a…

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