Why Billiat may not play in England

Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Correspondent For almost its entire duration, last Sunday’s frenetic clash between Algeria and Zimbabwe seemed to boil down to a shoot-out between the Desert Foxes’ destroyer…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Agritex must work overtime to ensure bumper harvest

THE country has received good rains over the past weeks and hopes are high that farmers will get good yields this year. The rains also come at a time when…

May the real Warriors stand up?

Makomborero Mutimukulu Sports Editor ZIMBABWE desperately need to do what they have done at their two previous appearances at the Africa Cup of Nations – win their last group match. However,…

Govt feeds 1,8 million school children

More than 1,8 million pupils have been placed under the national schools feeding scheme as Government intensifies efforts to increase nutrition levels and reduce hunger-induced school drop-outs in the lower…

Thank you Zimbabwe

. . .For helping baby Manqoba Shamiso Yikoniko in New Delhi, India — My husband, Lawson Mabhena, and I are not heroes, our daughter is. She is a hero for…

Mind your own business: Makandiwa

Munyaradzi Chamalimba Religion Writer — United Family International Church (UFIC) leader Prophet Emmanuel Makandiwa has launched a vicious attack on critics who berated him over a controversial video posted online…

Businesses grumble over fiscal devices

Africa Moyo and Darlington Musarurwa — SOME businesses which are expected to be in the process of installing fiscal devices are still grumbling about the price of fiscal devices, but…

ZIM REAPS REWARDS FROM US$60bn FUND

Harare Bureau SEVERAL Chinese investors are lining up projects under Special Economic Zones (SEZ) while Zimbabwe has started to reap rewards from the US$60 billion fund under the Forum on…

Pasuwa still believes

Mugove Chigada in Franceville, Gabon SENEGAL star Mame Biram Diouf has praised Warriors goalie Tatenda Mukuruva while also promising to keep their unbeaten record intact when they face Algeria in…

Govt vehicles must pay toll fees, minister

ALL Government vehicles, including those that belong to ministers and police might soon start paying toll fees at tollgates along the country’s major highways, a Cabinet Minister has said.

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