Farmers pay for Brazil equipment

Kuda Bwititi Chief Reporter Just four months after receiving agri-equipment from Brazil, smallholder farmers have repaid US$300 000 of US$38,6 million advanced by the South American country. This puts Zimbabwe in good…

Spieth plans follow-up season

HAVING surpassed his own expectations by some distance on the 2014-15 PGA Tour, newly anointed Player of the Year Jordan Spieth is not yet sure what his goals will be…

Preparing Africa for next trade talks

Dr Carlos Lopes The deadlock in the World Trade Organisation’s so-called Doha Development Round negotiations remains firmly in place. Negotiators seem unable to meet deadline after deadline for delivering on…

TelOne to introduce prepaid system

Business Reporter FIXED phone operator, TelOne, which is owed more than $160 million by its customers, plans to introduce a prepaid system to stem the rising tide of customer defaults. Its…

Of top local clubs in Beijing

Levi Mukarati recently in China THE traditional “sleeping tiger of the East” is not always napping. As the sun sets and neon lights burn, the tiger awakens and roars with…

Murehwa’s forbidden treasure

Tendai Chara EVER read the adventures of Sinbad the Sailor, a fictional sailor who, during his voyages in Africa and Asia, went to magical places, fought monsters and encountered supernatural…

Mutuma is a special case — Ndiraya

Langton Nyakwenda DYNAMOS coach Tonderayi Ndiraya concedes that dealing with controversial striker Rodrick Mutuma is a delicate task. Commenting for the first time since the much-publicised training ground fall-out between Mutuma…

Finally, Vapostori descend from the mountaintop

Desire Ncube Religion Reporter Apostolic sect members are slowly coming out of their cocoons. In past years, they ran into the mountains, hid under bridges and would have — given the…

President Mugabe helps 25 000 students

Lincoln Towindo Sunday Mail Reporter At least 25 000 underprivileged Zimbabwean students have benefited from the Presidential Scholarship Scheme since its inception 20 years ago, a Cabinet minister said yesterday. Scholarship director…

AfrAsia pensioners paid $2m

Doubts remain over outstanding payments New Bill to plug anomalies Livingstone Marufu FORMER AfrAsia workers have been paid US$2 million of the US$6 million that is owed to them in…

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