Chimanimani beekeepers bemoan market shortages

Blessing Rwizi Post Correspondent — BEEKEEPERS in WARD 18 of Chimanimani District have expressed concern over market shortages and knowledge on how to practice effective beekeeping and boost their

Guardiola:City aren’t out of control

MANCHESTER, United Kingdom. — Pep Guardiola has slammed suggestions that his Manchester City stars are losing their discipline.

‘Zimbabwe’s brand imaging needs proper management to lure investors’

Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter ZIMBABWE needs to manage its brand imaging properly as this has a huge bearing on the country’s ability to attract investment and developing its economy,…

Mutare Dynamos supporters end of year treat

Senior Sports Reporter— THE Dynamos Supporters Association Mutare Chapter is scheduled to have an end of the year party in Mutare next Saturday despite their team finishing the season on…

Hat-trick hero Lucas Perez has a scent for goals

ARSENE Wenger praised Lucas Perez’s scent for goals after the forward’s hat-trick against Basle saw Arsenal finish top of their Champions League group.

Nigeria faces ‘largest crisis in Africa — UN

The United Nations has warned that northern Nigeria faces the “largest crisis in Africa” as the government’s war with Boko Haram has become increasingly bogged down

Zifa dismiss CAS mediation

Petros Kausiyo, Harare Bureau ZIFA are adamant they will not recognise the application filed by the Premier Soccer League with the Court of Arbitration for Sport.

IT’S a done deal! New-look Vic Falls Airport attracts Ethiopian Airlines

Leonard Ncube in Victoria Falls AFRICA’S largest airline group, Ethiopian Airlines will, starting March next year, fly four times a week to Victoria Falls.

MORE BOND NOTES COMING. . . Govt interrogates banks on withdrawal limits

Prosper Ndlovu, Business Editor THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) will release the second batch of $2 bond notes amounting to $7 million this week in fulfilment of the Government’s…

Sfiso Ncwane’s burial set for Saturday

SOUTH African gospel singer Sfiso Ncwane will be buried in Durban on Saturday with Zimbabwean gospel musician Tatenda Mahachi saying he will travel to SA to bury his musical brother.

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