‘I know Zifa accounts were doctored’

Makomborero Mutimukulu Sports Editor THE Zifa accounts from the Warriors versus Guinea Africa Cup of Nations qualifier at Rufaro early this month were doctored at the instruction of board member Fungai…

Bosso in a dark corner

Langton Nyakwenda Their new coach, Amini Soma Phiri, doesn’t inspire confidence. Neither does his dressing. Clad in an oversized black suit and a white head gear Soma-Phiri looked uncomfortable and confused in…

Trevor Noah to make his debut on US’ The Daily Show

Tinashe Kusema Film & Tv review The wait is finally over — in little over 72 hours, South African stand-up comedian Trevor Noah will make the “long walk” from the backstage…

Fairs to promote rabbit farming

Tendai Chara Rabbit fairs will soon be held throughout the country as the Rabbit Producers Association of Zimbabwe (RPAZ) intensifies efforts to promote rabbit farming. The fairs will also act as…

Firms unnerved by imminent competition . . . as Dangote Cement looms on the horizon

LOCAL cement manufacturers are unnerved by the prospect of an imminent investment from Dangote Cement, a business that is owned by Africa’s richest man, Mr Aliko Dangote. Instead they feel that…

Matohwe an African delicacy

Andrew Mangwarara Gardening Thinking of matohwe, the snot apple, conjures up old memories of what is widely referred to as the African chewing gum. Indeed, one could at least afford to…

Shortcomings of the business climate index

INDIA is mildly obsessed with rankings. More claims for record-breaking feats come from the country than from any other bar America and Britain, according to Guinness World Records, the publishers…

Mineral prices plummet

Senior Business Reporter ZIMBABWE’S economic turnaround which was now anchored on the anticipated improved performance of the mining sector is likely to sneeze due to the drastic fall of mineral…

‘Revive ailing horticulture sector’

Desire Ncube Zimbabwe has been urged to come up with a tailor-made investment plan to revive the ailing horticulture sector. At its peak in 1999, horticulture generated $143 million in exports…

Private equity firms find succour in Africa

A LONG line of smoke-belching lorries clogs the highway for miles outside Mombasa, Kenya’s main port. They are waiting to collect shipping containers that they will haul across 1 200…

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