Demarco puts up fascinating act

Tawanda Marwizi Arts Correspondent Top Jamaican musician Demarco came on stage relaxed, seemingly unmoved by the fact that his elder in the industry and fellow Jamaican Beenie Man was performing at…

Triangle thump Byo City

Oscar Rusenga in TRIANGLE Triangle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (1) 3 Bulawayo City . . . . . .…

Mozambique’s debt crisis tricky hurdle for investors

Almost three years ago, Mozambique seemed a good place for investors to place their bets. The economy showed robust growth and investors were optimistic, but its economic rise almost came to…

Rusike, Nkatha fire blanks

ZIMBABWEAN internationals Evans Rusike and Kingston Nkatha came face-to-face for the first time this season, but neither was able to inspire his team to victory as goals from Thuso Phala…

Her name means Who Fears Death

Christopher Farai Charamba The Reader One of my favourite books by an African author is “The Palm-Wine Drinkard” by Amos Tutuola. It is an absurd piece of literature which tells the…

ZIFA hold admin course

Fungayi Munyoro Mutare Correspondent ZIFA Technical director Wilson Mutekede says administrators need to equip themselves with requisite knowledge to run their teams and as such the association has lined up a…

CBZ ploughs $50m into farming

Livingstone Marufu CBZ Holdings has set aside $50 million for the 2017/18 farming season to fund small and large-scale farmers in a bid to transform the agriculture sector. This comes as…

In-form Tsholotsho revive survival chances

Thupeyo Muleya in Beitbridge Tsholotsho . .. . . (1) 2 Shabanie . . . . (1) 1 BATTLING Tsholotsho continued with their desperate fight against relegation when they registered…

Govt targets 11 400ha for PSIP irrigation schemes

Livingstone Marufu Business Reporter GOVERNMENT is targeting to develop 11 400 hectares of low-cost irrigation schemes under Public Sector Investment Programme in a bid to improve agriculture productivity levels. The development is…

Irrigation schemes in limbo

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau Five major irrigation schemes are on the verge of collapse in Mwenezi district after farmers struggled to repair broken down engines and other equipment.

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