Tokyo medals to be made from recycled donated metal
TOKYO. — The medals for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics will be forged from recycled metal from old mobile phones and appliances donated by the general public to give them a…
Companies reduce working hours
Business Reporter — AS the foreign payments backlog grows, some local companies have started reducing workings hours due to shortage of raw materials, industrialists and employees have said.
Floods wreak havoc in Mat South
Bulawayo Bureau ONE person is feared dead, while 12 others who had been marooned were rescued following floods in West Nicholson that also rendered a section of the Bulawayo- Beitbridge…
New era dawns as Sino-Zim ties strengthen
Lovemore Chikova :China-Africa Focus The signing of the mega deals between Zimbabwe and China worth billions of dollars in the past three years, signalled a new chapter in the two…
Vic Falls Sevens launched
Eddie Chikamhi: Senior Sports Reporter THE Zimbabwe sports fraternity should brace for bigger things after Kwese Sports yesterday unveiled a new international sevens rugby tournament to be held in Victoria Falls…
Triangle target Mangwiro
Paul Mundandi:Sports Reporter PREMIERSHIP soccer side Triangle United have set their sights on ZIFA technical director Taurai Mangwiro. After ending their one-year marriage with David “Yogi’’ Mandigora last year, Triangle are…
Wade out of Black Caps tour
NAPIER. — Australia cricket captain Matthew Wade has been ruled out of the remainder of the one-day series against New Zealand and will return home for treatment on a back…
Pair in the dock for duping farmers
Tendai Rupapa: Senior Court Reporter Farmers in and around Harare lost livestock valued at over $30 000 to two suspected fraudsters who persuaded them to give them their animals on credit,…
ZimTrade to release DRC Market Survey
Business Reporter — ZimTrade will release findings on the DRC Market Survey later this month in Harare and Bulawayo, respectively. The market survey, which was conducted in October 2016, gathered information…
ZSE opens year on low note
Enacy Mapakame Bulls & Bears — INVESTORS on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange lost a cumulative $121 million in January alone on the back of weaknesses in both indices.


