Two teams join women soccer league

Allen Khumalo, Sports Reporter HEARTS of Oak and Chipembere Queens have joined the Zimbabwe Women’s Soccer League (ZWSL) increasing the number of teams competing this season to 14.

Proposals for mines to pay road levy

Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter THE Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Transport and Infrastructural Development has recommended the introduction of a levy on all mining companies for the rehabilitation of roads…

Huge interest in CBZ bonds

Business Reporters — CBZ Holdings says there has been remarkable interest in the $2 billion infrastructure bond the financial services group intends to float soon to raise funding for infrastructure…

Chivaviro, Mtukudzi duet out today

Vongai Mbara Arts Reporter — Music superstar Oliver Mtukudzi’s collaboration with Rev T T Chivaviro “Handinyarare” will be released today. Chivaviro said though they wanted to release it on the launch of…

Tourism sector records increase in occupancy

Walter Muchinguri and Kudakwashe Mhundwa — The tourism sector recorded a 6 percent jump in occupancy in the first quarter of the year partly due to a boost in arrivals into…

Golden leaf turns farmers pale

Leroy Dzenga Features Writer — National identity cards have turned into a currency as tobacco farmers at auction floors in Harare now use them as collateral to buy food with…

Golden leaf turns farmers pale

Leroy Dzenga Features Writer — National identity cards have turned into a currency as tobacco farmers at auction floors in Harare now use them as collateral to buy food with…

Golden leaf turns farmers pale

Leroy Dzenga Features Writer — National identity cards have turned into a currency as tobacco farmers at auction floors in Harare now use them as collateral to buy food with…

Golden leaf turns farmers pale

Leroy Dzenga Features Writer — National identity cards have turned into a currency as tobacco farmers at auction floors in Harare now use them as collateral to buy food with…

Golden leaf turns farmers pale

Leroy Dzenga Features Writer — National identity cards have turned into a currency as tobacco farmers at auction floors in Harare now use them as collateral to buy food with…

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